A North Carolina contractor was fined more than $40,000 in deaths of two teen apprentices in Alabama.
Investigators determined the company let the workers repair a 7,200-volt distribution line without taking all the proper safety steps and without sufficient training. Pike Electric also didn’t have enough people with first aid training on the crew, OSHA said.
“Two young people suffered fatal electrocution because Pike Electric LLC failed to meet their responsibility to ensure a safe and healthful workplace and ensure the proper supervision of new workers,” Ramona Morris, OSHA’s area director in Birmingham, said in a statement. Pike Electric did not immediately respond to messages sent by email and a social media account on Wednesday seeking comment.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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