By MARC LEVY
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A federal safety agency investigating an August blast at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh that left two workers dead said it found a series of incomplete, outdated or inadequate procedures and practices that “exposed” employees to the explosion, which happened as workers were flushing a gas valve.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined the company a total of $118,214 and issued 10 citations.
The blast also injured 11 others, including contractors, according to the Chemical Safety Board, a federal agency investigating the explosion.
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