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Government fines businesses over 6 deaths at Colorado dairy
OSHA proposed $246,609 in fines to Prospect Ranch and contractors for failures in hazard communication and hydrogen sulfide training after six workers died from gas exposure.
- Federal workplace safety regulators issued citations and fines against three businesses for violations in the deaths of six people at a Colorado dairy in August 2025.
- The victims, ranging in age from 17 to 50, were all Latino, with four of them from the same extended family.
- The deaths were caused by exposure to hydrogen sulfide gas, a well-known hazard in confined spaces on farms and dairies.
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Government fines businesses over 6 deaths at Colorado dairy
Federal workplace safety regulators have fined three businesses over their failure to protect six Colorado dairy workers who were killed by exposure to highly toxic hydrogen sulfide gas after a manure pipe disconnected in an enclosed space.
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