Upper Big Branch Mining Disaster
Industrial Calamities Can Be Avoided if Companies Respected the Law
Abiding by federal or state industrial laws is necessary since genuine minded legislators have processed the laws and not the profit-minded shark operating as a company executive. Laws provide a framework at which companies should follow. In most cases, laws specify the necessity of appreciating human life. Furthermore, laws provide an equal balancing of social expectations and company objectives. However, some companies have broken the laws. From their illegal actions, different calamities have been experienced in an industrial situation. The commencing research will highlight an example of this company, Massey Energy and its 2010 incidence that led to the perishing of 29 industrial workers. The research will prove that the self-regulation is not ethical as compared to industrial laws set by the government.
What Massey Energy could have done to avoid this tragedy?
Following April 5, 2010 industrial, it became apparent that industrial disaster were incubating. According to the investigation tackled soon after incidence, it became apparent Massey Energy had contravened references stipulated by Mine Act of 1977. The company was operating its activities in a reckless manner. As a result, 29 of 31 coal miners perished in the tragedy. Investigators report specified that the company ventilation system did not meet standard (Lawrence, 2014). This resulted to the piling up of explosive gases. Further to this, Massey Energy threatened workers who raised allegations about the dangerous working conditions. Investigators released over 515 violations of federal and state laws.
To respond to this, Massey should have realized the necessity of improvising safety industrial standards. Pilling of gasses threatened the livelihoods of workers even before the incidence occurred. Ignoring appeals of state or federal stipulation back to back with requests from the workforce can be considered as ethical. Brenner (1994, pp. 307) argues that, explosive gasses are dangerous not only to the workers but even to the community residing around the mine. For this reason, Massey Energy should hire an expert to evaluate the possible causes of poor ventilation. The expert was expected to come up with a detailed report on what to do in order to avoid industrial...
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