Sunday, September 23, 2012

Wyo. worker safety seeks $60K after Sinclair fire

Wyoming safety regulators are seeking more than $60,000 in penalties against Sinclair Oil for a refinery fire that injured two workers. The fire happened May 25th at the Sinclair Refinery in the town of Sinclair. Three such fires at the refinery since early May have injured a total of 7 workers. The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services Occupational Safety and Health Administration Office announced a dozen citations against Sinclair on Friday. Eleven of the twelve citations were considered serious. The violations include failing to inspect equipment and correct deficiencies, and failing to develop and implement safe work practices. A spokesman for Salt Lake City, Utah-based Sinclair said Friday the company takes responsibility for possible safety deficiencies at the refinery and is working urgently to correct them.

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