Two Washington companies fined after worker dies in fruit storage room

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TUMWATER, Wash. – Two Washington companies are facing fines after a worker died in a fruit storage room.

Pace International LLC and Stemilt Growers are facing fines of up to $650,000 after a worked walked into an apple storage facility and suffocated.

The oxygen had been removed from the room where the apples were kept helping preserve the apples.

A Stemilt employee had unlocked the door for the worker even after an oxygen monitor alarm sounded. He then left the employee there to work alone without an attendant to monitor safety.

Another employee of Pace noticed the lack of activity from the oxygen deficient room from across the street and when he went to check on him, he was unresponsive.

The assistant director of Pace International LLC, Craig Blackwood, said that the incident was preventable.

“Both companies own a piece of this preventable tragedy. When just one worker showed up for Pace, the Stemilt operator should have asked, ‘Why are you alone? Where is your attendant? Where is your oxygen tank?’” said Blackwood.

Pace International LLC was fined $574,000 for eight willful serious and two serious violations related to confined space hazards and disturbing the scene.

Stemilt Growers was fined $76,300 for one willful serious and one serious violation related to confined space rules to protect workers


 

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