OSHA is already looking into the accident that involved a high voltage electrical panel
A contract worker at Tesla 's Texas Giga Factory died after an accident involving electrical panels. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating the situation. The family of the deceased worker is suing Tesla seeking $1 million in damages. Accidents happen all of the time but when they occur at a job site and involve a fatality, they tend to raise questions regarding safety. Reports say that Victor Gomez St. died at Tesla 's Giga Texas on August 1.
Interestingly, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration will want a look as well. It's opened an investigation into this whole scenario and says it'll provide additional details on that once it's finished. What comes of that could be fines against Tesla or Belcan. As the San Antonio Express-News points out, OSHA has already cited Tesla in California for a series of injuries in December of last year. https://youtu.
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