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December 19, 2006
Lansing - Attorney General Mike Cox announced today that charges were
filed against Maco Concrete, Inc. for willfully violating the Michigan
Occupational Safety and Health Act (MIOSHA) in connection with the death of
41-year-old Jeff Padot on April 23, 2006.
Padot, an employee of Maco Concrete, Inc., was killed in Addison Township when
the trench he was working in collapsed and buried him alive. The investigation
led by the MIOSHA safety officers revealed that the trench was approximately ten
feet deep and the earthen trench walls were nearly vertical and were not
supported or shored to reduce the risk of collapse. According to MIOSHA
regulations, such trenches must contain a supporting system for the safety of
workers.
"Employers have a responsibility to insure the physical safety of their
workers. When an employer fails to follow the law and deliberately sends a
worker into a life threatening situation, there must be consequences," Cox said.
Maco Concrete, Inc. has been charged criminally with willfully violating the
MIOSHA requirement that an employer provide a place of employment which is free
from recognized hazards that are likely to cause death or serious physical harm
to the employee. This offense is a 1-year felony and carries a fine up to
$10,000.
A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed
innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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