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82 serious violations in 1 year: Feds accuse Louisiana salt mine of dangerous conditions

Por: The Advocate Business December 02, 2022

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Federal regulators accused the operator of the Morton Salt mine in New Iberia on Friday of a pattern of serious violations that threatened the health and safety of the facility's employees.The regulator, the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration, cited Morton's Weeks Island Mine and Mill with 82 violations over a recent 12-month period that inspectors believed could reasonably result in serious employee injuries, agency officials... + full article



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