The Justice Department takes itsenforcement responsibility seriously and companies that ignore these laws andrisk their employees’ lives
June 16, 2010 by admin
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“The Justice Department takes itsenforcement responsibility seriously and companies that ignore these laws andrisk their employees’ lives will be prosecuted.”The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) requires that employers furnishplaces of employment free from recognized hazards that are likely to causedeath or serious physical harm to employees. Another employee and two emergencyresponders were hospitalized due to exposure during the rescue attempt Twoemployees also were treated at the scene. 10, 2003, RVAF maintenanceemployee Jason Kelley was overcome with hydrogen sulfide gas while repairing aleak from a hydrolyzer and later died. However, Tyson Foods did not takesufficient steps to implement controls or protective equipment to reduceexposure within prescribed limits or provide effective training to employeeson hydrogen sulfide gas at the Texarkana facility despite an identicalexposure, resulting in hydrogen sulfide poisoning of an RVAF Texarkanaemployee in March 2002.As a result, at approximately 1 a.m on Oct.
Employees at the Tysonfacilities often were exposed to the toxic gas when working on or near thehydrolyzers, which required frequent adjustment and replacement. As of October 2003, corporate safety and regional management were aware thathydrogen sulfide gas was present in the RVAF facilities and three of the fourfacilities with hydrolyzers had taken measures to protect employees fromhydrogen sulfide gas near the hydrolyzers. Decomposition of biological material such as poultry feathers produceshydrogen sulfide gas, an acute-acting toxic substance. According to the court documents filed in the case, Tyson operated severalRVAF plants that recycled poultry products into protein and fats for theanimal food industry. As part of the rendering process in four of the plants,the company used high-pressure steam processors called hydrolyzers to convertthe poultry feather into feather meal.
District Court in Arkansas to pay the maximum fine for willfullyviolating worker safety regulations that led to a worker’s death in its RiverValley Animal Foods (RVAF) plant in Texarkana, Ark., the Justice Departmentannounced.The court ordered Tyson Foods to pay the $500,000, the maximum criminal fineas well as serve one year probation. Copyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. WASHINGTON, June 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Tyson Foods Inc was sentencedtoday in U.S. Thomas brings an in-depth background in boardlevel functions both as a board member and in managing board relations asan executive.Contacts:Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE)Sean McNeely(416)-861-1092 ext.
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