Liquid Nitrogen freezer incident kills production lead supervisor and production supervisor

At 7:45 p.m. on December 1, 2020, Employee #1, a production lead supervisor, entered the chill/production room. She observed a cloud generating in the immediate area of the freezer tunnel. She investigated the cause of the cloud and was killed by asphyxiation. Approximately one hour later, Employee #2, a production supervisor, entered the chill/production room. He observed Employee #1 on the floor and went over to her. Employee #2 was overcome by the lack of oxygen in the room and was also killed by asphyxiation.

Liquid nitrogen released from the tunnel freezer in the chill/production room created an oxygen-deficient atmosphere that asphyxiated both employees.

The chill/production room emergency alarms, Oxygen Deficiency monitor did not provide a warning to the employees of an oxygen-deficient atmosphere.

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