OSHA Issues Citations and Fines to US Steel Following Deadly Plant Explosion
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration found safety deficiencies at a U.S. Steel plant in Pennsylvania, linked to an August explosion that resulted in two fatalities. The agency cited incomplete and outdated procedures, leading to a fine of $118,214 and 10 citations.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) identified safety shortcomings at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh following an August explosion that killed two workers. The investigation revealed inadequate procedures that exposed employees to risk during gas valve flushing.
OSHA fined U.S. Steel $118,214 and issued 10 citations due to these findings.




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