Kan. grain elevator cited for serious violations in explosion


Kan. grain elevator cited for serious violations in explosion

ATCHISON, Kan. (AP) — The federal government has cited a grain company for willful safety violations in a northeast Kansas elevator explosion that killed six workers last October.

U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis said in a news release today the deaths at the Bartlett Grain Co. elevator in Atchison “could have been prevented” if the operators had addressed hazards known in the industry.

Kansas investigators previously determined the Oct. 29, 2011, grain dust explosion was accidental.

A release from the labor department notes that grain dust is nine times as explosive as coal dust. The agency said problems included a lack of proper preventive maintenance and an inadequate emergency action plan.

An attorney for Kansas City, Mo.-based Bartlett Grain said today he had not seen the federal government’s statement and could not comment.