OSHA found an Idaho frozen food manufacturer failed to safeguard employees and was unprepared to respond to a release of 1,300 lbs. of anhydrous ammonia on Dec. 1, 2015. While no one suffered an injury in the December incident, other major ammonia releases at the facility have hospitalized employees in the past. In its review of the latest incident, OSHA found the company lacked adequate emergency response program and training, and failed to equip employees with protective clothing and respirators. OSHA issued 19 serious and two (2) willful citations following the hazardous release. OSHA found numerous violations during its inspection, including: