Safety violations
Coverage of Safety violations in the Nexus archive.
- Bihar workers among 8 killed as massive rock collapse hits quarry near Bengaluru
Eight workers were killed in a massive rock collapse at a stone quarry near Bengaluru. Several victims were daily-wage labourers from Bihar. Rescue operations continue as authorities investigate potential safety violations and negligence.
- Fire NOC of Niloufer Cafe in Banjara Hills cancelled over safety violations
The Fire NOC of Niloufer Cafe in Banjara Hills was cancelled due to safety violations. The cancellation indicates non-compliance with safety regulations.
- Philippines: Deadly building collapse traps workers in Manila
A nine-story building under construction collapsed in Manila, Philippines, killing several people and leaving around a dozen missing, mostly construction workers. Rescue efforts are hindered by an unstable structure, and the project had previously been suspended for safety violations before resuming last year.
- Labourer is buried alive on construction site after 10ft trench collapses on top of him - as two firms and manager are convicted over death
A labourer died after being buried alive when a 10-foot trench collapsed on a construction site. Two firms and a manager have been convicted in connection with the death, highlighting serious safety violations in the construction industry.
- Dozens of safety violations found at Tenn. munitions factory after deadly blast
A Tennessee munitions factory handling U.S. military explosives faces a $3 million fine after an explosion last year killed 16 people. Investigations revealed dozens of safety violations at the facility.
- How dangerous trucking schemes are putting Americans at risk
Commercial trucking networks are engaging in dangerous schemes by accumulating safety violations and evading federal enforcement through record dissolution and name changes. These practices pose risks to American road users by compromising transportation safety standards.
- Trucking fleets shed old identities in scheme to evade federal enforcement | 60 Minutes
Commercial trucking networks are evading federal enforcement by discarding bad records and operating under new names, leading to safety violations on roadways. The scheme highlights challenges in regulating the industry through name changes and record dissolution.