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A 54-year-old Michigan man died hours after he fell into a large tank of sulfuric acid at a manufacturing plant on Saturday.
Daniel Hill was fully submerged in the 10 percent to 12 percent sulfuric acid solution Saturday afternoon as his Michigan Seamless Tube co-workers worked desperately to pull him from the...
Fire Chief Robert Vogel told the Detroit News that 54-year-old Daniel Hill was fully submerged in the 10 percent to 12 percent sulfuric acid solution as co-workers tried to pull him out.
Daniel Hill was working at Michigan Seamless Tube when he fell into a vat of the heated acid. A co-worker found Hill a little after noon, pulled him out of the tank and another worker brought him a shower station before he was take to The University of Michigan Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
The man, identified as Daniel Hill, was a grandfather and “a very dedicated, hard worker,” according to his obituary, the Detroit Free Press reported.
Authorities have opened two other investigations into the company. South Lyon-based Michigan Seamless Tube has until Thursday to file an appeal. A suburban Detroit manufacturing facility has been fined after the death of an employee who fell into vat of sulfuric acid.
The man, identified as Daniel Hill, was a grandfather and “a very dedicated, hard worker,” according to his obituary, the Detroit Free Press reported. Company officials released a written ...
54-year-old Daniel Hill died hours after the February 9th accident where he had been taken after co-workers pulled him out of the vat of sulfuric acid solution into which he’d fallen earlier...
A suburban Detroit manufacturing facility has been fined after the death of an employee who fell into vat of sulphuric acid. State inspections resulted in five serious citations.
The victim, named locally as married father of two Dan ‘Moose’ Hill, 54, plunged into the tank at pipe and tube manufacturer Michigan Seamless Tube in South Lyon, Michigan, on Saturday...