So nothing went wrong? How did this happen then and what is the plan to prevent this from happening in the future?
aurillia on
Girl dies in a walk in oven with no lock, and can’t get out and dies, nothing else?
spartiecat on
According to the province, a person getting locked in and cooked to death in a walk-in oven is something that *can* happen during normal and safe operations? Is that really the finding here?
mac_mises on
What???
So she accidentally locked herself in and died and that’s not an issue?
It’s that or she was murdered.
What in the actual…
ManofManyTalentz on
No violations?
DontWorryImLegit on
I bet when the inspectors went into the walk-in oven to inspect, they found a briefcase stuffed with $100 bills in it.
KeyanFarlandah on
Well that’s questionable
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KidzRockGamingTV on
No violations doesn’t rule out mechanical failure (door jammed, etc).
Conscious_Candle2598 on
Y💰p. I agree🤑. N🪙thing to 💲ee here. 💸
Davidpalmer4 on
Ofcourse there was no violation. I wonder how did that happen then.
Clearly we should believe them.
Dice_to_see_you on
So if she couldn’t escape that implies something else.
Did she willfully stay in the oven? I would think a human brain would override itself even if it was planned and at least try and escape.
Tragic event and doesn’t feel like this really answers anything.
DeSynthed on
Holy moley does this comment section show how every redditor does a job with 0% risk. It is entirely possible that Walmart met all safety standards and employee training AND that employee ignored protocol and ended up dying.
Truly a tragic story all around, I can’t imagine what her mother felt. Stuff of nightmares.
Antique-Bet-3781 on
lots of unanswered questions.
I can’t imagine a walk in oven that doesn’t have some sort of internal unlocking lever for the door would be certified as safe, so it can’t be a problem with the victim unable to escape. no reports of poor training, no reports of broken equipment.
at the time, I wondered if it was suicide?
I guess it could also be flagarant disregard for procedures, but I still can’t imagine a scenario where a person could trap themselves and be unable to escape if they wished. especially something as painful as that.
so, either suicide, or they did something so crazy that the built in safety measures couldn’t stop it from happening?
Organic_Hamster_2961 on
Is it not against some kind of safety rule to have a walk in oven that can’t be opened from the inside? If there are any other ovens like this one anywhere they should all have doors that can be opened from the inside installed. People are blaming the employee but why would you make the door lockable?
LostHero50 on
As far as I’m aware there’s a handle on the inside which doesn’t seem to have been broken. I think it’s pretty obvious what’s being implied here but people in the comments apparently need it spelled out.
Ill-Perspective-5510 on
Unfortunately somtimes you just end up on those „bizarre deaths“ episodes.
TE360 on
So there is nothing that we could learn and improve from this tragedy?! This is extremely infuriating and shameful.
Trinity_Skeet on
Absolutely disgusting…proper safety protocols, when observed, could have prevented this accident.
Looks like not much has changed over the years with the NS gov’t. in terms industrial safety enforcement. I worked in heavy industry there years ago and companies weren’t quite getting away with murder but it was close.
ScubaPride on
Why can’t there be a two-way latch system that would allow someone to simply open the door if they get stuck inside?
TripMaster478 on
And are we surprised? No, no we are not.
Maleficent_Coast4728 on
Why not have a switch on the inside to open the door. That’s a common sense solution
Abject-Cricket-8358 on
So what was manner of death? Homicide? Suicide? Accident? Or Undetermined? Is there investigation of these parameters at this point?
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So nothing went wrong? How did this happen then and what is the plan to prevent this from happening in the future?
Girl dies in a walk in oven with no lock, and can’t get out and dies, nothing else?
According to the province, a person getting locked in and cooked to death in a walk-in oven is something that *can* happen during normal and safe operations? Is that really the finding here?
What???
So she accidentally locked herself in and died and that’s not an issue?
It’s that or she was murdered.
What in the actual…
No violations?
I bet when the inspectors went into the walk-in oven to inspect, they found a briefcase stuffed with $100 bills in it.
Well that’s questionable
[deleted]
No violations doesn’t rule out mechanical failure (door jammed, etc).
Y💰p. I agree🤑. N🪙thing to 💲ee here. 💸
Ofcourse there was no violation. I wonder how did that happen then.
Clearly we should believe them.
So if she couldn’t escape that implies something else.
Did she willfully stay in the oven? I would think a human brain would override itself even if it was planned and at least try and escape.
Tragic event and doesn’t feel like this really answers anything.
Holy moley does this comment section show how every redditor does a job with 0% risk. It is entirely possible that Walmart met all safety standards and employee training AND that employee ignored protocol and ended up dying.
Truly a tragic story all around, I can’t imagine what her mother felt. Stuff of nightmares.
lots of unanswered questions.
I can’t imagine a walk in oven that doesn’t have some sort of internal unlocking lever for the door would be certified as safe, so it can’t be a problem with the victim unable to escape. no reports of poor training, no reports of broken equipment.
at the time, I wondered if it was suicide?
I guess it could also be flagarant disregard for procedures, but I still can’t imagine a scenario where a person could trap themselves and be unable to escape if they wished. especially something as painful as that.
so, either suicide, or they did something so crazy that the built in safety measures couldn’t stop it from happening?
Is it not against some kind of safety rule to have a walk in oven that can’t be opened from the inside? If there are any other ovens like this one anywhere they should all have doors that can be opened from the inside installed. People are blaming the employee but why would you make the door lockable?
As far as I’m aware there’s a handle on the inside which doesn’t seem to have been broken. I think it’s pretty obvious what’s being implied here but people in the comments apparently need it spelled out.
Unfortunately somtimes you just end up on those „bizarre deaths“ episodes.
So there is nothing that we could learn and improve from this tragedy?! This is extremely infuriating and shameful.
Absolutely disgusting…proper safety protocols, when observed, could have prevented this accident.
Looks like not much has changed over the years with the NS gov’t. in terms industrial safety enforcement. I worked in heavy industry there years ago and companies weren’t quite getting away with murder but it was close.
Why can’t there be a two-way latch system that would allow someone to simply open the door if they get stuck inside?
And are we surprised? No, no we are not.
Why not have a switch on the inside to open the door. That’s a common sense solution
So what was manner of death? Homicide? Suicide? Accident? Or Undetermined? Is there investigation of these parameters at this point?