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Years before fire, Winston Weaver Company was fined thousands for OSHA violations

The fire at the Winston Weaver Company fertilizer plant prompted the evacuation of about 6,500 people. Screenshot courtesy of the City of Winston-Salem

Years before a fire at the Winston-Weaver Fertilizer Plant prompted a mass evacuation, the company was fined thousands of dollars by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

Records show OSHA fined the company $25,000 in 2007 after an employee was fatally electrocuted by a 120-volt cord. 

Six years later in May of 2013, the agency found 16 violations during a planned inspection at the plant. 13 of those were classified as serious. 

The inspection report reveals the company was cited for violating several of the agency's standards, including those related to wiring methods, machine requirements, and the control of hazardous energy. 

The plant was initially penalized with fines totaling $14,000. In the end, they ended up settling with the agency for $9,100. 

The company was cited again in September of 2013 when an employee fell 15 feet from the building's roof and spent two weeks in an intensive care unit. The incident prompted a $3,800 fine. 

Another OSHA investigation related to the Winston Weaver Company was opened February 1, 2022, the day after the fire started. 

April Laissle is a senior reporter and editor at WFDD. Her work has been featured on several national news programs and recognized by the Public Media Journalists Association and the Radio Television Digital News Association. Before joining WFDD in 2019, she worked at public radio stations in Ohio and California.

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