Current:Home > InvestPennsylvania chocolate factory fined for failing to evacuate before fatal natural gas explosion -Streamline Finance
Pennsylvania chocolate factory fined for failing to evacuate before fatal natural gas explosion
View
Date:2025-04-15 10:36:05
WEST READING, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania chocolate factory was fined more than $44,000 by the federal workplace safety agency on Thursday for failing to evacuate before a natural gas explosion that killed seven people.
R.M. Palmer Co. did not heed warnings from employees about a natural gas leak, according to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which issued multiple citations to the company.
“Seven workers will never return home because the R.M. Palmer Co. did not evacuate the facility after being told of a suspected gas leak,” OSHA Area Director Kevin T. Chambers, of the agency’s Harrisburg office, said in a written statement. “The company could have prevented this horrific tragedy by following required safety procedures.”
Palmer denied it violated any workplace safety standards and said it would contest the OSHA citations, which the company said are “legally and factually unsupported.”
The powerful natural gas explosion leveled one building and heavily damaged another at the Palmer factory complex in West Reading. Investigators have previously said they are looking at a pair of gas leaks as a possible cause of or contributor to the blast.
About 70 Palmer production workers and 35 office staff were working in two adjacent buildings at the time of the March 24 blast. Employees in both buildings told federal investigators they could smell gas before the explosion.
Workers at the plant have accused Palmer of ignoring warnings of a natural gas leak, saying the plant, in a small town 60 miles (96 kilometers) northwest of Philadelphia, should have been evacuated.
veryGood! (3228)
Related
- Friday the 13th luck? 13 past Mega Millions jackpot wins in December. See top 10 lottery prizes
- An Oregon judge enters the final order striking down a voter-approved gun control law
- Michigan Wolverines return home to screaming fans after victory over Washington Huskies
- All the movies you'll want to see in 2024, from 'Mean Girls' to a new 'Beverly Hills Cop'
- What to watch: O Jolie night
- Ronnie Long, North Carolina man who spent 44 years in prison after wrongful conviction, awarded $25M settlement
- Jimmy Kimmel vs. Aaron Rodgers: A timeline of the infamous feud
- Virginia police pull driver out of burning car after chase, bodycam footage shows
- Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
- Boeing supplier that made Alaska Airline's door plug was warned of defects with other parts, lawsuit claims
Ranking
- Chuck Scarborough signs off: Hoda Kotb, Al Roker tribute legendary New York anchor
- When are the Emmy Awards? What to know about the host, 2024 nominees and predicted winners
- 18 Products That Will Motivate You to Get Your $#!t Together
- Special counsel Jack Smith and Judge Tanya Chutkan, key figures in Trump 2020 election case, are latest victims of apparent swatting attempts
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- Kremlin foe Navalny, smiling and joking, appears in court via video link from an Arctic prison
- Kaitlyn Dever tapped to join Season 2 of 'The Last of Us'
- Sports gambling creeps forward again in Georgia, but prospects for success remain cloudy
Recommendation
Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
Former UK opposition leader Corbyn to join South Africa’s delegation accusing Israel of genocide
High school teacher gave student top grades in exchange for sex, prosecutors say
Votes by El Salvador’s diaspora surge, likely boosting President Bukele in elections
$73.5M beach replenishment project starts in January at Jersey Shore
For consumers shopping for an EV, new rules mean fewer models qualify for a tax credit
Missouri lawmaker expelled from Democratic caucus announces run for governor
Family of Arizona professor killed on campus settles $9 million claim against university