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On April 2, TOSHA released its full investigation summary. It said it found Impact Plastics was not responsible for the deaths that day because "company management exercised reasonable diligence ...
It stated that they disagreed with TOSHA's timeline of events and that by the time employees were dismissed, it was too late for them to avoid the flood water. The full press release can be read here: ...
As of Wednesday night, TOSHA’s Chief Communication Officer Chris Cannon said Impact Plastics had yet to notify them of the employees’ deaths.
TOSHA is tasked with investigating workplace safety and health. Despite their finding of no wrongdoing, there is still pending litigation against Impact Plastics by the family of those who died ...