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Human Error to Blame for Oklahoma Train Accident
Three crewmembers from Union Pacific were killed in a fatal Oklahoma train accident involving a head-on collision between two trains. According to a news report in the Associated Press, the fatal train crash occurred just east of Goodwell, 300 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. Officials say the collision triggered a “diesel-fueled fireball” that badly burned the remains of the victims. In addition to the three fatalities, one worker jumped to safety while only suffering cuts and bruises.
Investigators, based on preliminary reports, state that the signals were working properly and that one of the trains should have pulled onto a side track. Therefore, experts believe that human error may have been a factor in the accident. They are trying to determine if the negligence of an operator or a supervisor at the communications center contributed to the crash.
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What’s An Oklahoma Employer’s Safety Obligation During an Earthquake?
Oklahoma residents are familiar with volatile weather phenomena of all types, from blizzards to tornadoes. However, the recent earthquake took many by surprise, and shook up employers who may have considered the earthquake clause in their operational safety obligations to be a far fetched concern. What is an employer’s safety obligation in the event of a natural disaster? What is good additional practice? A recent piece by News OK addressed those questions and a few surrounding issues. Below are the main points.
- Under both state and federal law, Oklahoma businesses are required to have an emergency action procedure ready to execute. Those who employ over ten people must put that plan in writing, while smaller companies can tell employees in person. At the very least, such a procedure should address evacuation, operational issues, and emergency contact information for family members.
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