OSHA is cracking down after recent deadly incidents at steel, dairy, and detention centers, highlighting ongoing safety failures under U.S. Dept of Labor.
A blast at U.S. Steel's Clairton Coke Works in Pennsylvania killed two workers and injured 11 others. OSHA fined the company over $118,000, citing inadequate safety procedures and record-keeping. The incident follows a history of accidents and community concerns about pollution, amid ongoing legal and safety investigations.