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    Your Workplace Could Go 186 Years Without a Safety Inspection

    Six Inspectors Tasked with Oversight of 60,000 West Virginia Workplaces

    • Federal OSHA employs only six inspectors to monitor 60,000 workplaces in West Virginia. 
    • Labor data estimates it would take approximately 186 years to proactively inspect every private job site in the state just once. 
    • This severe understaffing forces the agency to rely on complaints or fatal accidents to trigger enforcement actions. 
    • Proposed federal budget cuts threaten to eliminate additional positions and further weaken localized safety oversight.

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    Fatal Incident Investigated at Tyson Foods Plant

    • A worker died Friday morning during an incident at the Tyson Fresh Meats processing plant in Wallula. 
    • Company officials confirmed the fatality and have notified the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for an investigation. 
    • Tyson is currently cooperating fully with local authorities regarding the incident. 
    • The company expressed condolences to the employee’s family and colleagues following the tragedy.

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    TOSHA Investigates Severe Explosion at Tennessee Manufacturing Plant

    • Tennessee’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating a serious industrial explosion at the Amaero Advanced Materials titanium alloy powder facility. 
    • The incident, which occurred south of Cleveland, resulted in critical burn injuries for two workers, who required emergency medical transport. 
    • State safety regulators are currently evaluating the site to identify potential violations. 
    • The investigation aims to determine the cause of the blast. 

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