The loved ones of one man killed in a fatal explosion last year are now demanding more than $100 million from his employer.
TOSHA probe into deadly explosion at Accurate Energetic Systems finds safety failures, explosive dust buildup and missing safeguards.
An explosives manufacturing plant where a blast killed 16 workers had gone years without a state safety inspection.
After a six-month investigation, the Accurate Energetic Systems munitions plant near Bucksnort, Tennessee, has been issued 100 safety violations and fined $3.1 million for the blast that killed 16 in ...
Two families affected by the deadly Accurate Energetic Systems plant explosion last October are now seeking $150 million in ...
Nineteen people are dead or missing after a massive explosion destroyed a building at a military explosives plant in ...
A safety expert says the record $3.1 million state fine for the deadly AES explosion would have been far higher under OSHA's ...
Attorneys for the families of two victims in last year’s deadly munitions plant explosion are condemning Accurate Energetic ...
Months after a deadly explosion killed 16 people at the Accurate Energetic Systems facility in Bucksnort, the Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued 100 citations and penalties ...
An attorney representing the families of two workers killed in a blast at an explosives plant said the company ignored known ...
TOSHA inquiry into explosives manufacturing plant that left 16 dead found employees using "plastic pitchers" to scoop ...