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“Stop the Carnage” - WYO Groups Call for Workplace Safety Improvements

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Monday, January 9, 2012   

CASPER, Wyo. - 2012 should be the year of workplace safety in Wyoming. Two local groups are making that case after a report submitted to the governor last month documented the issue.

Kim Floyd, executive secretary of the Wyoming State AFL-CIO, says now that the numbers are in hand, it's time to "stop the carnage." His group and the Spence Association for Employee Rights (SAFER) want to see the state's OSHA department beefed up with more inspectors, and to see the department levy higher penalties for violations.

"You know, I don't know how many times, how many years, we have to be Number One: and we've killed over 600 people. It's high time here in the State of Wyoming."

Floyd says arguments that it's "too expensive" to improve safety need to be dismissed. He points to the more than $1 billion in the Workers Compensation fund as one source for money for improvements.

Other recommendations: mandatory safety inspections after any accident that requires hospitalization, and making injury records public. Floyd says state leadership is needed to establish a culture of safety at workplaces.

"It's kind of hard to do when you have a legislature that has had a long-standing commitment to destroying OSHA, and they wonder why we're Number One in the nation in death on the job."

State epidemiologist Dr. Timothy Ryan submitted a workplace safety report last month, with recommendations for more data collection and encouraging industry to reform itself. That report found that 622 people have died at work in Wyoming since 1992.


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