Assembly passes two bills dealing with Sierra Chemical blast
Wednesday, April 14, 1999 | 9:29 a.m.
AB111, sent to the Senate for final action, requires require that workers get safety training in their language or by a videotape in a language they understand.
Just three of the 16 Sierra Chemical workers spoke English and most were undocumented aliens.
Tuesday's vote follows a Monday vote in the Assembly to approve two related measures, AB110 and AB173.
AB110 requires employees who work with explosives to be paid solely on the basis of hours worked. AB173 revises standards for regulating facilities where such substances are handled.
Workers at Sierra Chemical, which made explosives used by the mining industry, were paid on the basis of piecework. The plant was destroyed in a January 1998 explosion.
A federal investigation found the explosion may have occurred after a worker turned on an electrical mixing machine that contained chemicals mistakenly left in a pot by the previous day's workers. Mixer blades scraped on the chemicals, creating a spark that set off the blast.
The bills approved by the Assembly are among several measures that were proposed by a special commission headed by Nevada National Guard Adjutant Gen. Drennan "Tony" Clark.
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