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Valero plant where explosion occurred has history of OSHA violations

The Valero plant where an explosion occurred Thursday has a history of work safety issues, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration

TEXAS CITY, Texas - The Valero plant where an explosion occurred Thursday has a history of work safety issues, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

Texas City officials say all employees were accounted for, and no one was hurt.

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OSHA records show in 2009, an employee was killed in a boiler explosion and another was injured. According to the report, the boiler failed, and it was considered an accident. The company was fined $4,500.

In the past three years, there have been two serious injuries reported to OSHA. In 2016, an employee was descending a ladder when he lost his footing falling 12 to 15 feet. The employee sustained a broken left wrist, dislocated his right shoulder and fractured the right side of his face and jaw. Valero was fined $21,000 for serious violations.

In 2015, an employee sustained chemical burns when he was sprayed by caustic when a tubing broke.

At least one other employee died at that location in 1998 after being exposed to hydrogen sulfide without a respirator required by safety standards. The company was fined $24,000 for serious violations.

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