In response to a 2009 explosion that killed two workers at a Mississippi shipyard, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced a $1.3 million fine against the employer, VT Halter Marine Inc. The workers were inside of a tugboat under construction, preparing a tank for painting, when the explosion occurred. Two other workers were seriously injured.
OSHA cited the company with 17 willful violations, which are given when employers show extreme disregard for safety rules, and 11 serious violations. VT Halter sent the workers, who were subcontractors for the shipbuilder, into an unventilated area with flammable lighting and vapors without testing it first, OSHA said.
VT Halter does not have a recent history of major safety violations, according to the Mississippi Press. The company received a $975 fine from OSHA in 2008 and had a $15,000 proposed fine reduced to $5,000 in 2001.



Wow, another huge fine for safety compliance violations. It seems that these incidents are in the news even more since the BP accident.