“This is the second accident where an individual was doing nothing other than doing their job being at work trying to earn a living for their families,” a city official said.
OSHA initiated a safety inspection at the company's Lemont, Ill., facility last August in response to the agency's national emphasis program for petroleum refineries.
The agency announced Wednesday that nominations are being accepted for persons to serve on the National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health.
Officials in Oklahoma contend a state law allowing employees to have guns in locked vehicles where they work promotes public safety and does not conflict with the federal OSH Act.