Safety News Break – July 30th 2021

Federal workplace safety officials have proposed nearly $1 million in fines against four companies following a January liquid nitrogen leak that killed six workers. Let’s take a deeper look at what happened, in this week’s Safety News Break. Watch this week’s Safety News Break to learn what happened. Like and subscribe to NASP’s YouTube channel to stay up-to-date with weekly news alerts, HS&E tips and tricks, and more!

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