OSHA investigates fatal Amazon collapse © Getty images The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is investigating the fatal collapse of an Amazon facility in Illinois after it was hit by a tornado, the agency said Monday. OSHA has had compliance officers at the complex in Edwardsville, Ill., since Saturday to provide assistance, according to agency spokesperson Scott Allen. Six fatalities: Six people died and one was transferred to a regional hospital after a tornado hit the 1.1-million-square-foot delivery center on Friday, according to officials. OSHA has six months to complete its investigation, including issuing citations and proposing monetary penalties if safety or health violations are found, Allen said. An Amazon spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the probe. Amazon’s initial response: After news of the six fatalities broke, spokesperson Kelly Nantel said the company is “deeply saddened by the news that members of our Amazon family passed away as a result of the storm in Edwardsville, IL.” “Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their loved ones, and everyone impacted by the tornado. We also want to thank all the first responders for their ongoing efforts on scene. We’re continuing to provide support to our employees and partners in the area,” Nantel said in a statement. Read more here. |
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