Honeywell Ordered to Pay $12 Million for Employee’s Death

honeywell.gifA Louisiana judge ordered Honeywell International, Inc. to pay $12 million on Thursday for its part in the death of an employee. Delvin Henry died a day after opening a mislabeled one-ton cylinder that contained “highly toxic and corrosive material.”

Of the fine imposed, $8 million will go to pay a criminal fine, $2 million to a state fund that deals with hazardous materials and $2 million dollars to Henry’s children.

Read the story in Yahoo News.


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