This shit makes me really, really mad !
Mars Wrigley factory fined after two workers fall into chocolate vat
US workplace safety regulators have fined a Pennsylvania factory after two workers fell into a vat of chocolate and had to be rescued.
The Mars Wrigley factory in the city of Elizabethtown was fined more than $14,500 (£12,000) by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
The workers were contractors that did not work full time for the factory.
The incident happened in June 2022. A hole had to be cut into the bottom of the partly-full tank to get them out.
More than two dozen rescuers responded, and one worker was transported to hospital by helicopter, according to local reports.
The regulator's report labelled the incident "serious". It says the workers were hired to clean tanks, and were not provided with proper safety training.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-64620418
In a previous life I was in the factory ERT, & because I'm a short arse; I was part of the, "Confined Space Team".
This is all standard stuff, & OSHA & other industry bodies have really, really clear definitions on this, & how working in these areas requires special training, because they are so often far more dangerous, because it's fundamentally more difficult to get in & out of them.
$15k is a fucking derisory sum of money to fine a company that large, they spend that much on a single mid level executive trip to an off shore factory.
For an incident like that, where the company didn't give 0.00001% of a fuck about the life of a contractor, they should star the fine at, say 10% of the previous years Corporate profits, & if there is a fatality, then it immediately becomes 100% of the previous years profits, etc, etc.
Start to wipe out their profits & they'll start to get serious about human life.