Guilty Plea in Worker’s Death
By: Kevin Thompson Vol: 40 | No: 15 | Published on: April 19, 2013
It was a ghastly fatality to a pregnant worker in 2008. Now a San Francisco print shop faces incarceration because of missing machine guarding and lockout/tagout training.
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The owner of a San Francisco printing company pled guilty to felony involuntary manslaughter and his manager to a misdemeanor of the state Labor Code in the 2008 death of a pregnant worker who was crushed by a machine that was not properly locked out. Sanjay Sakhuja, 54, faces a $250,000 fine and three years … Read More » This...