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U.S. Fines Georgia Chicken Plant $1M For Deaths Of Workers In January 2021

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Jul 26, 2021
  • 2 min read

A North Georgia chicken plant and its associated companies face $1 million in fines and scores of citations from the Biden administration over the deaths of six workers and injuries of a dozen in a nitrogen accident in January 2021, Rich McKay reported for Reuters.

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The US Labor Department and its Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) slapped 59 citations and the fines against Foundation Food Group, which runs the Gainesville plant, along with two other associated companies: Messer LLC - a nitrogen gas company, and FS Group Inc, a food processing equipment maker.


"Make no mistake, this was an entirely preventable tragedy," Labor Secretary Marty Walsh told reporters in an Atlanta news conference on Friday (Saturday, July 24, 2021, in Manila.) OSHA's investigation found that the companies failed to implement needed safety protocols to prevent the leak, the workers were not taught about the dangers of nitrogen, and they lacked the training and equipment to save lives.


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Officials with Foundation Food Group, which also runs three other plants in north Georgia, did not immediately respond to inquiries from Reuters seeking comment on Saturday.


The company posted on its website, "As our community continues to heal, we extend our continued sympathies and prayers to the families and friends of those lost."


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Neither Messer nor FS Group Inc. responded to requests for comment. A Messer spokesman told the Washington Post that it intends to fight the citations and fines. "Our employees were not on-site and were in no way involved with this tragic incident," the company told the newspaper on Friday.


The accident occurred on Jan. 28 when a freezer using nitrogen as a coolant failed, Labor Department officials said at the news conference. Supercooled nitrogen was used at the plant to quick-freeze chicken patties, tenders, and individual cuts which were sold to restaurants and foodservice operations. Several employees were trying to troubleshoot the leaking freezer and were overcome by the gas as were others when the gas spread, officials said.



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