Employee dies from asphyxiation after entering fuel tank
In 2023, a fatal incident occurred at a U.S. industrial facility when a worker entered a confined space—a fuel tank—without proper hazard communication or safety controls. The space lacked adequate ventilation, and the atmosphere inside contained hazardous vapors. The employee, unaware of the oxygen-deficient conditions, collapsed shortly after entry and could not be revived by rescue personnel. According to the OSHA investigation, the employer failed to properly label the confined space, provide Safety Data Sheets (SDS) regarding the chemicals involved, or train the worker in safe confined space entry procedures. In addition, no permit […]This content is for Markel policy holders.
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