OSHA, South Dakota pork plant settle coronavirus complaint
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) Federal workplace safety regulators announced Monday that they have reached an agreement with Smithfield Foods to settle a contested citation of the companys coronavirus safety measures during a massive outbreak last year at a South Dakota pork processing plant.
Under the agreement, Virginia-based Smithfield Foods will develop a plan to prevent infectious diseases at meatpacking plants nationwide and pay a $13,500 fine.
Smithfield's Sioux Falls plant was one the nation's worst COVID-19 hotspots during the early days of the pandemic. By June 16, 2020, four workers were dead and nearly 1,300 had tested positive for the virus, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. After an investigation, the federal agency said Smithfield did not do enough to space workers out or provide other safety measures such as face coverings or physical barriers.
However, the company contested that assessment and defended its actions at a time when safety precautions against COVID-19 were not clear.
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