The Salvation Army paid $120,000 in OSHA fines after a Florida worker’s death
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Workplace safety violations that led to an Orlando employee crashing to his death through a skylight will cost The Salvation Army $120,817, the U.S. Department of Labor announced. Labor’s workplace safety arm, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, originally proposed $172,596 in fines on five Serious violations, one Repeat-Serious violation and two Other-Than-Serious violations. The fine was reduced after an informal settlement conference. The Salvation Army didn’t respond to a Miami Herald emailed request for comment. As for the tragedy, OSHA’s website says, “At 8:47 a.m. on Nov. 7, 2024,...
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