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Out of control!! Inexperienced Maintenance Mechanics Getting Killed by equipment on the job. What is going on Plant Engineering???
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<blockquote data-quote="FEGuy" data-source="post: 4692647" data-attributes="member: 5019"><p>True, and I am sure that everyone agrees with your statement. As with all industrial accidents/incidents such as this, especially serious injuries and fatalities, various government agencies, such as state and federal OSHA and often local/state law enforcement are obligated to investigate. Likewise, the company involved is required to cooperate. They also must not tamper or alter in any way the conditions that were present at the time of the incident, and immediately afterward. Often, they are also compelled NOT to discuss the incident in any real detail until the investigation is fully completed. Once complete, they are REQUIRED to disclose the details of the incident with their workforce and/or the general public. Perhaps this is why UPS has not, yet, discussed these tragic incidents with their workforce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEGuy, post: 4692647, member: 5019"] True, and I am sure that everyone agrees with your statement. As with all industrial accidents/incidents such as this, especially serious injuries and fatalities, various government agencies, such as state and federal OSHA and often local/state law enforcement are obligated to investigate. Likewise, the company involved is required to cooperate. They also must not tamper or alter in any way the conditions that were present at the time of the incident, and immediately afterward. Often, they are also compelled NOT to discuss the incident in any real detail until the investigation is fully completed. Once complete, they are REQUIRED to disclose the details of the incident with their workforce and/or the general public. Perhaps this is why UPS has not, yet, discussed these tragic incidents with their workforce. [/QUOTE]
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