SeaWorld fined $75,000 following trainer's death
ORLANDO, FL (WIS) - The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited SeaWorld of Florida LLC for three safety violations, including one classified as willful, following the death of an animal trainer in February. The total penalty is $75,000."SeaWorld recognized the inherent risk of allowing trainers to interact with potentially dangerous animals," said Cindy Coe, OSHA's regional administrator in Atlanta, Ga. "Nonetheless, it required its employees to work within the pool walls, on ledges and on shelves where they were subject to dangerous behavior by the animals."
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This is the largest pile of crap ever......now if a dog bites someone ,OSHA can say your fence is not good enough?or you door did not shut right??
How dare anyone want to work around animals....
Randy
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