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22 Jan 2024

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The Safety Mag (Canada)

Canada: Amazon worker dies under extreme cold during fire evacuation; incl. co. comment

"Amazon worker died after fire alarm evacuation during extreme cold,"

An investigation is underway after an Amazon worker collapsed and died at a fulfilment centre in St. Thomas, Ontario, just outside of London following a fire alarm evacuation that saw employees sent into dangerously cold conditions on Sunday January 14.

The company is also dispelling rumours that workers were told they couldn’t stay warm in their vehicles and were forced to stand in the cold unprotected. In a statement emailed to Canadian Occupational Safety, Amazon spokesperson Maureen Lynch Vogel says workers were provided everything needed to stay safe.

“There’s nothing more important than our employees’ health and safety, which is why we ensured the site was evacuated quickly and provided warm weather kits to help keep employees warm and comfortable,” says Lynch Vogel...

The Ministry of Labour is investigating the death of the work. In a statement to Canadian Occupational Safety, the ministry says, “the worker was found unresponsive at their workstation.”

Amazon is cooperating with the ministry and the company says the worker, along with several other employees, spent about 45 minutes in the break room warming up before returning to their workstations. It says the deceased employee collapsed for unknown reasons near a water cooler by his workstation. Emergency services were called and responded quickly.

“We’re grieving the loss of our colleague, and our thoughts are with his family and loved ones,” says Lynch Vogel. “We’re providing support to anyone at the site who may need it, including counseling services, and encouraging employees to use resources available to them via our Employee Assistance Program. We won’t speculate on the cause of death, but the incident itself does not appear to be work-related.”...