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Originally Posted by Slava
Well in fairness, the story I heard through the grapevine was that the worker and/or his company were not usually involved in those types of situations. He might not have known what he was walking into and was not adequately prepared. That’s basically how it was explained to me. Regardless though, it’s tragic. Poor fellow was a younger guy who obviously didn’t expect to die on the job that day.
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I'm familiar with the recent death and yeah, that all adds up to what I've heard. The last major incident I was very close to and I do know the details of it. The company doing the maintenance was qualified to do the work, but with southcenters very outdated prints, no site orientation and dilapidated/complex gear, this was bound to happen again. I have also worked on their equipment years ago so I'm very confident in my opinions about southcenter.
I hope the family sues the pants off Cadillac fairview for not having adequate safety training/orientation, especially after the first incident where the guy almost lost his arm.