OSHA cites companies in deadly New Orleans hotel collapse

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OSHA has issued citations against a dozen companies in connection with last fall’s deadly partial collapse of a hotel under construction in New Orleans.

NEW ORLEANS -- A federal agency has issued citations against a dozen companies in connection with last fall’s deadly partial collapse of a hotel under construction in New Orleans.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration also cited a steel contractor for “failing to maintain structural stability of the building,” according to a news release posted on the OSHA website Friday.Heaslip Engineering LLC was cited for a multiple “serious” violations and one labeled “willful.”

Heaslip Engineering's lawyer, Kelly Theard, issued a statement “adamantly” disputing the allegations, citing the company's “impeccable record and reputation.”

 

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impeccable record and reputation.” “We believe OSHA’s conclusions are unwarranted” UNWARERENTED, really! Look at the building, you idiot. Look at the victims legs sticking out of the side of the collapsed building.

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It's about time

that's what happens when you build non-union

Any recorded deaths

speaking of OSHA.. what is OSHA doing regarding lack of PPEs in hospitals? how are they ensuring employers provide PPEs to employees especially those who provide direct patient care? Same for the people, ask questions to make sure frontliners are also protected

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