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16 Dead: Tennessee Munitions Plant Faces Massive Fine
17 Apr
Summary
- Over 100 safety violations found at facility where 16 died.
- Company fined $3M+ for willful-serious violations by Tennessee investigators.
- Families allege company indifference and seek $150M settlements.
A Tennessee munitions company, Accurate Energetic Systems, faces a significant fine exceeding $3 million after investigators detailed over 100 safety violations at its McEwen facility. This comes after an explosion on October 10th, which tragically killed all 16 employees working in Building 602.
The Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration (TOSHA) cited "willful-serious" violations, including a failure to prevent ignition of flammable vapors and a disregard for hazardous equipment safety information.
Investigators found that the company knowingly operated with excessive personnel and explosive quantities beyond safe limits, demonstrating "plain indifference to employee safety."
Accurate Energetic Systems disputes the findings, stating their commitment to safety. However, legal representatives for victims' families describe the situation as "egregious" and allege a pattern of prioritizing a $120 million Department of Defense contract over employee lives.
Families have demanded $150 million settlements, which the company reportedly rejected, citing workers' compensation as the exclusive remedy. Attorneys for the families are preparing wrongful death lawsuits and criticize the company's support offerings as insulting.
The company states it has provided support through a fund and a health system, including financial relief and counseling, while continuing to mourn the losses.