The Aluminium
Plant Safety Blog editors feel that we have a good sense on what is occurring in
the industry with regards to the common hazards such as; molten metal
explosions, moveable equipment, safe isolation, confined space, etc. We do not
have a feeling on how wide spread workplace violence is in our industry. Why is
that? There are a myriad of reasons. Mostly incidents of workplace violence rarely make it into the news. Regardless, we do acknowledge that plants
in our industry deal with workplace violence in some aspect. We have reported
on terrorists who attempted to blow up an aluminium plant, disgruntle workers
who bring guns to their workplace, etc. Here is a recent story that highlights
the continued need for education to prevent workplace violence.
Local police arrested
man after authorities say he choked his supervisor. The accused worker was
arrested one evening during the week of January 3rd, 2016 at an
electronics store, according to official police records.
Officials say on
one day in March 2015, the accused choked a man who was his supervisor at an
aluminium company in the Midwest United States. Authorities say that at the
time of the incident, the victim was speaking with the accused regarding his
job performance.
The official
warrant says the accused began "arguing with the victim and threatened to
push him into a 5,000 gallon tank filled with acid."
Police say the
accused then grabbed the victim around the throat with both hands and choked the
man.
Investigators
say the victim was able to break free and that accused, then "punched the
victim several times about the face."
The official
warrant states that the victim went to the hospital to receive treatment for
"a laceration about his right eye requiring stitches, a fracture of the
maxillary sinus, fracture of (the) orbital eye socket, and a deviated
trachea."
The accused is
charged with assault and wanton endangerment. He is being held on a $50,000
cash bond.
The Aluminium Plant
Safety Blog hopes that the injured worker recovered fully from his physical and
any mental injuries. We also hope the accused was terminated with cause from
the aluminium company on the day of the assault. Yet again we hope that the
company management and plant manager looked at this incident and asked “why did
this happen?” and “how can we prevent this from happening again?”
Upon reading this
story we questioned the accuracy of the date the incident and the date of the
arrest. We confused by the 10+ month time span between both events. So we
reached out to the news media company who published the story. Here was their
response.
The dates are correct. It was not made clear on (the accused’s) arrest
warrant why such a length of time passed between the alleged assault and his
arrest.
Hope this helps.
We wonder if the victim waited this long to press charges or if the
deadline to file charges was approaching. Regardless, the accused man will have
his day in court.
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