UPDATE: Tyson Foods Fined $500,000 After Worker's Death
13 June 2009 - 7:40AM
Dow Jones News
An Arkansas federal judge on Friday ordered Tyson Foods Inc.
(TSN) to pay $500,000, the maximum criminal fine allowable, and
serve a year's probation for violations of worker-safety
regulations that led to a worker's death.
The violations took place at a Tyson plant in Texarkana, Ark.,
that recycled poultry products into protein and fats for the animal
food industry.
Prosecutors said the recycling process produced toxic gas at the
plant and Tyson was aware of the safety threat. They said Tyson
didn't take sufficient steps to implement controls or provide
protective equipment to employees to protect against the risk of
exposure.
As a result, a Tyson employee repairing equipment in the plant
was overcome by the toxic gas and later died, prosecutors said.
"The Justice Department takes its enforcement responsibility
seriously and companies that ignore these laws and risk their
employees' lives will be prosecuted," said John Cruden, the acting
head of the department's Environment and Natural Resources
Division.
Tyson Foods spokeswoman Libby Lawson said the company remained
saddened by the tragic accident.
"We want people to know we have implemented measures to help
prevent an accident like this from happening again," Lawson said.
She added those measures included the use of monitoring and alarm
systems and expanded worker training.
-By Brent Kendall, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-9222;
brent.kendall@dowjones.com