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    16 Workers Sickened at Industrial Coating Plant

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    Chemical Process Sickens 16 at Coating Plant, Prompts Hazmat Response

    • A chemical process being conducted at Precision Coating Company in Hudson, Mass. went awry, sickening 16 employees who were transported to local hospitals via eight ambulances after falling ill Aug. 13. The workers reported symptoms including serious illness, dizziness and irritated eyes, according to Hudson Fire Chief Jamie Desautels.
    • Responding firefighters conducted atmospheric monitoring inside the facility and believe a “chemical process” contributed to the illnesses, though officials did not specify what that process involved. Desautels requested a state hazmat team with specialized equipment to assist.
    • Precision Coating Company said it is working with local authorities and emergency responders, has implemented its established safety protocols, and will provide updates as more information is confirmed.
    • It remains unclear whether the facility will reopen Friday.

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    Survey: Three in Four Workers Have Stayed Home Over Safety Fears

    • A recent survey by workplace safety and management platform Envoy found that three-quarters of U.S. employees have skipped work due to hazardous conditions such as severe weather, civil unrest, security concerns, or infrastructure failures, with severe weather (blizzards, heavy rain, extreme heat or cold) cited as the leading concern by more than half of respondents.
    • The survey also found 56% of employees have felt unsafe at work, 53% have felt unsafe while commuting, and other cited concerns include travel advisories (20%), transit disruptions (19%), environmental hazards (17%), infrastructure failure (16%), local public gatherings (15%), crime or violence near the workplace (14%) and civil unrest (9%).
    • Gen Z employees reported significantly higher rates of avoidance and unease, with eight in 10 having skipped work over hazardous conditions, nearly 70% having felt unsafe at work, and two-thirds having left work early for any reason.
    • Envoy’s Shannon Sweetser recommends employers centralize threat visibility by combining external and internal safety signals, shift to proactive rather than reactive communication, connect real-time presence data to incident response and maintain an automatic, time-stamped audit trail from initial alert through full accountability.

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