19 year old is baked alive in industrial oven and dies

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I did not think this was possible
Seems being cooked alive is the most brutal death you can have

Like the Roman Bronze Bull
 
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I did not think this was possible
Seems being cooked alive is the most brutal death you can have

Like the Roman Bronze Bull

"to serve man" was a cook book


i don't know about baked alive. jeanne d'arc was open flame bar b q ed.
 
There had to be safety features. Lots of crazy shit happens this time of the year. Could it have been a gruesome suicide?
 
My guess is that she was murdered. All the carefully couched language about a multi-agency investigation implies this was not just some freak accident. (Probably by a fellow immigrant.)
 
Seems being cooked alive is the most brutal death you can have

Just ask about 1200 Israelis, they know all about getting baked in an oven. But as far as Walmart is concerned, two things:
  1. With that big window, how is it that no one saw or heard her or checked on her?
  2. I've worked in dangerous environments, and what they did there was a big safety violation. Having a person going into a baking oven like that requires a SAFETY LOCKOUT where the oven power is locked out and the oven CANNOT OPERATE.
That the door closed with her in there and that she could not open it, and that the oven power was not disabled is a big NO NO.
 
Just ask about 1200 Israelis, they know all about getting baked in an oven. But as far as Walmart is concerned, two things:
  1. With that big window, how is it that no one saw or heard her or checked on her?
  2. I've worked in dangerous environments, and what they did there was a big safety violation. Having a person going into a baking oven like that requires a SAFETY LOCKOUT where the oven power is locked out and the oven CANNOT OPERATE.
That the door closed with her in there and that she could not open it, and that the oven power was not disabled is a big NO NO.

It had a safety switch on inside but it must have not worked

She would have been beyond excruciating hell for 15 min or longer
 
It had a safety switch on inside but it must have not worked

That is a safety violation in of itself. That needs to be inspected and tested regularly and verified working every time they enter.
I once had a job where it was hugely dangerous and lives were at stake due to the slightest mistake.
You could lose your job just for walking through an open garage door instead of using the man-door.
Further, entering that oven should require that the breaker supplying power to the oven be both opened and locked out by two people, with a padlock on the breaker with the one key carried by the employee going into the oven and the other by the supervising manager, so that power to the oven cannot be restored without both people involved, and the employee out of the oven.

Walmart is in deep shit here. Big lawsuits here. Huge insurance fines. They have been caught cutting big corners just to save a buck.
 
That is a safety violation in of itself. That needs to be inspected and tested regularly and verified working every time they enter.
I once had a job where it was hugely dangerous and lives were at stake due to the slightest mistake.
You could lose your job just for walking through an open garage door instead of using the man-door.
Further, entering that oven should require that the breaker supplying power to the oven be both opened and locked out by two people, with a padlock on the breaker with the one key carried by the employee going into the oven and the other by the supervising manager, so that power to the oven cannot be restored without both people involved, and the employee out of the oven.

Walmart is in deep shit here. Big lawsuits here. Huge insurance fines. They have been caught cutting big corners just to save a buck.

Wow !! You seem to know a lot about this

I just thought it was part of the job

Wow
 
Wow !! You seem to know a lot about this
I just thought it was part of the job

It used to be my job. We had to go to safety meetings every few weeks. Electrical, fire, CPR, you name it. Men's lives were at stake. If I were the state safety commissioner, I would throw the book at Walmart and close the entire store until the whole place was inspected for safety code violations and that oven fixed.

Employee safety laws REQUIRE that this oven power be physically LOCKED OUT so that it is impossible for it to operate so long as a person is in there. There is probably a safety interlock on the door that it can't operate with the door open; in that case, the door should be required locked open. It was not. Then the safety release inside did not work neither.

Walmart is guilty of multiple safety violations all of which were necessary for that girl to be killed. Another safety violation is that with that door not locked open, Walmart should have stationed another employee outside to monitor or check on her situation regularly.

Walmart done fucked up trying to save a buck. I'd throw the book at them and require safety inspections of EVERY store in the country.

Question is: who was doing their safety inspections now? I bet Walmart was grifting the inspector.
 
Hope it was a quick death :(
 
There had to be safety features. Lots of crazy shit happens this time of the year. Could it have been a gruesome suicide?
I don't know if it was a suicide, but I don't doubt it for a second that a person will do whatever it takes to wrap their story up if they are that miserable enough.

God bless you and the person's family always!!!

Holly
 
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There's likely a lot more to the story while we waste our time with half baked theories.
 
^^^ Wow, who put sandpaper on your porcelain throne? I'm asking because I have no memory of ever doing that to anyone.

God bless you always!!!

Holly (a girl who sleeps alone until she is married)

P.S. Oh, and thank you for letting me know how far your brain train doesn't travel.
 
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