OSHA: Wisconsin Paper Mill Worker’s Death was ‘Preventable’
A 46-year-old man was killed because his employer did not ensure that the equipment on which he was working was powered down and locked out, OSHA says.
A machine operator was killed while servicing a high-speed conveyor belt at a Clearwater Paper mill in Ladysmith, Wis. His death, OSHA says, was “preventable.”
The 46-year-old-man was killed in October 2015 because his employer did not ensure that the equipment on which he was working was powered down and locked out, OSHA said.