
Maintenance Worker Hospitalized After CO2 System Discharge on Michigan Tugboat
- A third-party contractor was hospitalized following an accidental carbon dioxide fire suppression system discharge aboard the tugboat Undaunted in Ludington, Michigan.
- The incident occurred on March 2 during routine maintenance on the vessel’s fixed CO2 system while it was in winter layup.
- Crew members from Interlake Logistics Solutions performed life-saving measures before emergency responders transported the individual to a local hospital.
- Local authorities and the vessel owners are investigating the cause of the accidental discharge.
Stakeholders Address Workplace Violence, AI, and Regulatory Shifts
- Legal experts highlighted emerging MSHA and OSHA regulations during a recent conference focusing on worker safety.
- Key discussions centered on evolving heat illness prevention standards, site-specific inspections, and integrating artificial intelligence into safety monitoring protocols.
- Employers are navigating increasingly stringent safety mandates from state and local authorities.
- The sessions emphasized a shared commitment to ensuring employees return home safely.
Florida Contractor Cited After Fatal Struck-By Hazard Incident
- The U.S. Department of Labor cited a Florida air conditioning contractor for failing to protect workers after a fatal incident involving a pressurized HVAC system.
- OSHA’s investigation revealed that the employer failed to verify that piping was depressurized before work began, resulting in a fatal “struck-by” injury.
- The agency proposed $28,135 in penalties for two serious safety violations related to improper hazard training and oversight.
- These actions underscore the critical necessity for employers to implement rigorous pressure-relief procedures and comprehensive worker safety education.
