Summary
Federal safety investigators have concluded that six serious safety violations occurred before the burnover that killed five U.S. Forest Service firefighters during the first morning of the Esperanza Fire in October.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued its findings Thursday. The report followed a joint investigation conducted by federal and state fire officials that found "a riskySee the full content of this document
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Osha: Violations Occurred in Blaze
decision or series of risky
decisions" were made before firefighters' deaths. The results of the joint investigation were released in May.OSHA's investigation was conducted in...See the full content of this document
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