OSHA finds 20 ‘serious’ violations at plant where worker died

Fire officials inspected the scene of a deadly March ammonia leak at a South Boston fish warehouse. that killed a worker.
A Boston seafood company where an employee died when he was overcome by ammonia fumes was cited Friday by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for 20“serious” safety violations that exposed employees to the risk of falls, electrical shocks, and hazardous chemicals.
OSHA said it was issuing preliminary fines totaling about $173,000 against Stavis Seafoods, which is headquartered in the Seaport District.
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