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Amazon employee in Ontario collapses, dies after fire alarm sent staff into cold

47 点作者 djkivi超过 1 年前

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ncr100超过 1 年前
Heart attack, indoors, after waiting outside in -22F for ~20 minutes, and less than 45 minutes after returning inside.<p>Claims of insufficient &quot;warming packs&quot; for employees. Claims management prevented employees from warming in their automobiles.<p>GoFund me <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gofundme.com&#x2F;f&#x2F;paulo-bezerra" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gofundme.com&#x2F;f&#x2F;paulo-bezerra</a> $17k so far. 50 year old man, with baby &amp; spouse.
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gumby超过 1 年前
Loathe as I am to be in any way sympathetic to Amazon, I have to ask: what&#x27;s the right thing that should have happened?<p>It&#x27;s pretty standard that in a fire you leave the building and assemble in some safe location. The only fire drills I&#x27;ve done have been in school, in clement weather, and we assembled in the parking lot away enough from the buildings that the fire wouldn&#x27;t affect us, we wouldn&#x27;t be in the way of firefighters and away from the road.<p>But when it&#x27;s cold: what provisions should be made to ensure the assembly point is a &quot;safe location&quot;? It&#x27;s reasonable to assume people will evacuate without jackets or anything.<p>I don&#x27;t know the answer, but perhaps someone who&#x27;s been in a fire drill in a cold climate can explain.
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diebeforei485超过 1 年前
People should have been told to go to their cars to stay warm.
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