Bloomberg: U. S. Steel Plant Explosion Near Detroit Kills Worker, Injures 2
12/16/2013 - An explosion early on the morning of 15 December 2013 at a United States Steel Corporation plant near Detroit killed one worker and injured two others, according to a Bloomberg report.
Steelmaking operations have stopped, and the company said it’s investigating the overnight incident along with the United Steelworkers union and regulators.
Antonino Palazzolo, a 32-year-old remote-control locomotive operator who had worked at the company for almost two years, was killed in the explosion, according to an e-mailed statement from Courtney Boone, a spokeswoman for the Pittsburgh-based manufacturer. Two others had minor injuries and received medical treatment.
The company’s Great Lakes Works site, where the explosion occurred, is capable of about 3.8 million net tons of steelmaking per year, according to the company’s website. The plant is along the Detroit River in the Michigan towns of Ecorse and River Rouge.
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Antonino Palazzolo, a 32-year-old remote-control locomotive operator who had worked at the company for almost two years, was killed in the explosion, according to an e-mailed statement from Courtney Boone, a spokeswoman for the Pittsburgh-based manufacturer. Two others had minor injuries and received medical treatment.
The company’s Great Lakes Works site, where the explosion occurred, is capable of about 3.8 million net tons of steelmaking per year, according to the company’s website. The plant is along the Detroit River in the Michigan towns of Ecorse and River Rouge.
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Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-12-15/u-s-steel-plant-explosion-near-detroit-kills-worker-injures-2.html