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Oregon, Siemens settle case in wind turbine death
Oregon officials and Siemens Power Generation Inc. have reached settlement over safety issues in a wind turbine tower collapse that killed one worker and injured another near Wasco last year. Oregon's Occupational Safety and Health Division initially fined the company $10,500 for safety violations that led to the collapse. The company appealed the decision. On Monday, both sides reached a settlement that reduced the fine to $10,275 over technical issues.
June 10, 2008
in Associated Press
Oregon officials give small reduction in fine for wind turbine death
Oregon officials and Siemens Power Generation Inc. have reached settlement over safety issues in a wind turbine tower collapse that killed one worker and injured another near Wasco last year.
Oregon's Occupational Safety and Health Division initially fined the company $10,500 for safety violations that led to the collapse. The company appealed the decision. On Monday, both sides reached a settlement that reduced the fine to $10,275 over technical issues.
An OSHA spokeswoman says the company "got a clear message" to make the necessary changes and has been responsive to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Siemans Power Generation is a unit of Siemens AG.
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