OSHA fines SeaWorld Orlando $38,500 as "repeat offender"

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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined SeaWorld Orlando $38,500 and labeled the park a repeat offender, saying the entertainment giant continues to operate a workplace that can "cause death or serious physical harm to employes." The fine is the result of a follow-up inspection OSHA conducted at Shamu Stadium on December 11, 2012.

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Jeff's avatar

This story continues to annoy the piss out of me. Working with dangerous animals is a special case with special expertise and known risks. It's not like working with a machine. OSHA has no business attempting to regulate this.


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