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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 ...
(WJHL) — The management of Impact Plastics acted reasonably and gave employees enough time to leave safely on the day Hurricane Helene struck the Tri-Cities, according to Tennessee OSHA (TOSHA).
After more than six months a new report released by TOSHA says they found no evidence of wrongdoing by Impact Plastics officials during Helene. The report says employees were not threatened with ...
“TOSHA determined that company management exercised reasonable diligence in dismissing employees and providing them sufficient time to leave the facility safely,” spokesperson Chris Cannon ...
(WCYB) — Update: A lawyer representing several families whose loved ones worked at Impact Plastics and died due to flooding caused by Helene has issued a statement regarding Wednesday's TOSHA ...
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 ...
(WJHL) – An attorney representing several Impact Plastics workers and their families is disputing parts of the Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (TOSHA) findings that ...
The attorneys representing families of the victims dispute Tennessee OHSA's findings AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File The Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration (TOSHA) found that ...
The recent report released by the Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration (TOSHA) regarding the deaths of six Impact Plastics workers during the catastrophic flooding of Hurricane ...
Tennessee’s workplace safety agency has absolved a plastics plant of responsibility in the deaths of six workers who were swept away by floodwaters from Hurricane Helene in September. The Sept.
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