San Antonio Museum of Science and Tech faces $9,000 in federal penalties over CEO’s workplace death
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) hit the San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology with nearly $9,000 in financial penalties over an accident took the life of the local organization’s founder and CEO. Inventor David Monroe, 72, died in September when a jet engine he and a colleague were attempting to bring into […]
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