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- NATION, Page 25American NotesJOB SAFETYA Belated Crackdown
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- It came too late for the 25 workers who died in a fire last
- September at the poultry-processing plant in Hamlet, N.C.,
- owned by Imperial Food Products. But last week U.S. Labor
- Secretary Lynn Martin gave North Carolina 90 days to strengthen
- its laggard factory-inspection program -- or the Federal
- Government will take it over. North Carolina and 22 other states
- run their own occupational-safety plans, with federal approval.
- But the understaffed state labor department never sent any of
- its 27 inspectors to the Hamlet plant in its 11 years of
- operation. On Dec. 31, the state fined Imperial $808,150 for
- safety hazards at the plant, including padlocked exit doors. No
- criminal charges have been filed.
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- The need for regular safety inspections was reinforced
- last week when a blaze broke out at the Pilgrim's Pride
- chicken-processing plant in Mount Pleasant, Texas. Like the
- Hamlet fire, the one in Texas started with a malfunctioning
- hydraulic line. Twenty-one workers were injured, but this time,
- luckily, no one was killed.
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