Workers who operate heavy industrial equipment, handle volatile materials, or work near highly pressurized containers face the risk of catastrophic or fatal accidents every day. They deserve to work in safe conditions. Sometimes, however, a defective device, improper installation, or other negligence jeopardizes that safety. If you have been injured on the job in Oregon, an industrial accident lawsuit may be an integral part of your overall solution. For answers about how these cases work and whether one may help you, reach out right away to speak to an experienced Oregon industrial accident lawyer.
Students and teachers at two schools in Clackamas County got an unexpected day off earlier this month for reasons wholly unrelated to the weather. Earlier this month, an explosion at a commercial building blew the roof off and triggered “Level 3” evacuation orders from county authorities.
According to KATU TV, the company that occupied the building at 301 South Redwood Street was in the business of “heat treating metal parts under high pressure.” The incident occurred when one of the facility’s two tanks exploded. According to the company’s website, the Canby facility “launched with two of the company’s largest [Hot Isostatic Pressing] vessels at the time (each 46 inches in diameter) capable of processing large castings” for the aerospace and defense industries.
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