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Saturday, March 05, 2011

‘Spider-Man’ Fined by OSHA Over Safety Violations

NYTimes.com: "Federal regulators on Friday cited “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” for three serious workplace safety violations, though the proposed fine of $12,600 is unlikely to faze a production that has already run through $65 million.

1 comment:

Robert said...

This will not do a thing with the production. The fine that they are giving Spider-Man is nothing. I bet if they were to fight this it would be more to fight it with all of lawyers fees then the fine will be and with it being $12,000 that will not hurt their budget in any way. I be when they made them put more safety measures in place that is coasting them a lot more than this fine. I think if OSHA wanted to make a statement they would make them hire or put more safety measures in place. I hope that this show keeps on going and is not shut down because of a few things that went wrong.