MI Meat Processor Fined After Minor Loses Hand in Accident
A man from Ionia County has been ordered to pay fines as a consequence of an incident where a young worker lost his hand in a meat grinder. Darin Wilbur, aged 55, has been directed to pay $1,143 following his guilty plea for employing a minor in a high-risk profession. The minor, a 17-year-old, suffered the loss of his right hand while employed at US Guys Processing in November 2019.
While under the supervision of Wilbur, who is the owner of the company, the teenager was operating a meat grinder. Unfortunately, his hand got caught in the machinery, leading to its amputation. Following a referral, the Michigan Wage and Hour Division conducted an investigation into the incident. The investigation revealed that the teenager was illegally employed. He was too young to legally work in a hazardous environment.
Hiring minors without proper permits
Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a statement, urging the state legislature to review the fines imposed for hiring minors without proper permits. She also called for a reassessment of the existing state regulations. Those that concern the employment of minors in dangerous conditions, which is currently categorized as a misdemeanor offense.
“Our labor laws were written to protect children from dangerous workplaces; however, they lack the teeth needed to properly hold bad employers accountable for violations,” said Nessel at the time of Wilbur’s plea.
In a separate incident reported by USA Today, there was a tragedy involving a minor in Mississippi who lost their life at a poultry plant. The individual, who was engaged in sanitation operations, sustained fatal injuries in the accident that occurred last month.
Officials are looking into how a 16-year-old was able to work at the Mar-Jac Poultry plant. By federal law, minors are barred from working at meat and poultry plants. This is due to the Department of Labor declaring these types of jobs as “particularly hazardous” or “detrimental to their health or well-being.”
Major Accidents That Happened On The Set Of A Film
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Major accidents that happened on the set of a film
The October 2021 death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film “Rust” has focused industry and public attention on the safety of film sets.
There are many risks involved in a film’s production posed by the set, environment, weapons used as props, and stunts, among many others variables. One of the barriers to better safety measures is the inherent fragmentation of the industry itself, as laws and guidelines vary wildly by location. To look a bit deeper into these incidents, Stacker compiled a list of 10 major accidents that took place on a film set using various entertainment reporting sites.
Many of the worst on-set accidents have prompted initiatives to make things better. “Safety for Sarah” was a movement in response to the death of a camera assistant after an on-set train accident. Following a 1982 on-set helicopter crash that killed three people, a 24-hour hotline was set up as a way for people to call in their safety concerns. Unfortunately, as the “Rust” accident proves, on-set film accidents are hardly a thing of the past.
These accidents include long-lasting injuries, amputations, and death. One accident took the lives of three people after a helicopter fell from the sky. Another saw a young woman killed on the first day of a film shoot when she was hit by a train. These accidents span multiple decades and prove that no matter how often on-set film safety guidelines are updated, accidents continue to happen.
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