Senator Lodges Concern With OSHA On Temp Worker's Death, Raising Broader Policy Issues

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A key Democratic senator tracking worker health and safety policy has formally asked OSHA for details regarding its handling of a Pennsylvania case in which a temporary worker was buried alive in sugar, raising questions about the fine amounts issued after the employer's compliance with safety measures and potential broader issues about the agency's decisions on when to penalize employers and cite alleged “willful” violations.

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