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Tennessee small explosives company praised for safety but had past issues, criminal charge
A Tennessee business that owns an explosives plant where a devastating blast killed 16 people last week said it is committed to determining the cause of “this unprecedented tragedy.” Accurate ...
A person attaches a hose to a fire hydrant to fill a tanker truck after a blast resulted in multiple fatalities and others missing at Accurate Energetic Systems, an explosives plant, Friday, Oct. 10, ...
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'Insulting': AES sent victims' family $50 gift card, T-shirt in wake of deadly TN explosion, attorney says
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Attorneys for the families of two victims in last year’s deadly munitions plant explosion are condemning Accurate Energetic Systems’ “reckless” behavior before the tragedy ...
The Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration (TOSHA) has issued more than $3.1 million in penalties to a Tennessee explosives plant where 16 workers were killed in a massive explosion.
The Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration has levied a record $3.1 million fine against explosives manufacturer Accurate Energetic Systems following the Oct. 10 disaster at the AES ...
Accurate Energetic Systems specializes in explosives of all sorts, but the company has also had previous workplace violations and faced legal challenges from former employees over conditions. HICKMAN ...
The last time Gov. Bill Lee visited the Accurate Energetic Systems facility in McEwen, Tennessee was to celebrate the plant's expansion in 2019. When he returned on Oct. 12, he was met with ...
The Associated Press is reporting that 16 people are presumed dead after an explosion in middle Tennessee on Friday, according to authorities in a news conference on Saturday evening. The cause of the ...
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