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Chocolate Maker Did Not Evacuate Workers Before Deadly Blast, OSHA Says

A chocolate maker faces more than $44,400 in penalties for violations connected to an explosion that killed seven people at a Pennsylvania factory in March, regulators said.

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Chocolate, Evacuations and Evacuees, Explosions (Accidental), Factories and Manufacturing, Labor and Jobs, Natural Gas, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, RM Palmer Co, West Reading (Pa)
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