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NATION, Page 25American NotesJOB SAFETYA Belated Crackdown
It came too late for the 25 workers who died in a fire last
September at the poultry-processing plant in Hamlet, N.C.,
owned by Imperial Food Products. But last week U.S. Labor
Secretary Lynn Martin gave North Carolina 90 days to strengthen
its laggard factory-inspection program -- or the Federal
Government will take it over. North Carolina and 22 other states
run their own occupational-safety plans, with federal approval.
But the understaffed state labor department never sent any of
its 27 inspectors to the Hamlet plant in its 11 years of
operation. On Dec. 31, the state fined Imperial $808,150 for
safety hazards at the plant, including padlocked exit doors. No
criminal charges have been filed.
The need for regular safety inspections was reinforced
last week when a blaze broke out at the Pilgrim's Pride
chicken-processing plant in Mount Pleasant, Texas. Like the
Hamlet fire, the one in Texas started with a malfunctioning
hydraulic line. Twenty-one workers were injured, but this time,
luckily, no one was killed.