Monthly Archives: <span>October 2021</span>

NTSB: Louisiana Boat’s Engine Room-Only Fuel Shutoff Valves Let Fire Spread

Fuel shutoff valves outside the engine room might have stopped a fire that destroyed a shrimp boat after an explosion off Louisiana last year, federal investigators say. Other shrimpers saw the smoke and rescued all four people from the Master …

Company Faces $709.9K in Fines for Safety Violations at Ohio Facility

An explosion and fire that killed a press operator and hospitalized eight other employees of Yenkin-Majestic Paint Corp. could have been prevented had the employer not altered a kettle reactor vessel improperly and then returned the vessel to service after …

Oil & Gas Services Company Sued for Racial Harassment, Retaliation at Texas Site

Federal equal employment officials say an Oklahoma-based inspection services company subjected black employee to a racially hostile work environment, then fired him for complaining. The lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) alleges American Piping Inspection Inc. …

Arthur J. Gallagher Acquires Iowa’s River Valley Capital Insurance

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., a global insurance brokerage, risk management and consulting services firm headquartered in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, acquired Dubuque, Iowa-based River Valley Capital Insurance Inc. (RVCI). Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Founded in 2007, RVCI …

Howden Acquires Belgian Insurance Broker Sarton & AssociƩs

Howden, the London-based re/insurance broker, announced the acquisition of Belgian insurance broker, Sarton & AssociĆ©s. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. As Howden Belgium’s first acquisition, it reinforces the broker’s plans to expand its retail operations across Belgium …

Judge Says Evidence Destroyed in Georgia Poultry Plant Deaths

The Georgia judge overseeing lawsuits brought after workers were killed at a chicken processing plant is weighing sanctions against a freezer manufacturer after crucial evidence was thrown away. “It makes your client look like they’re not very honest and forthright,” …

Southwest Air Pilots Seek to Block COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

Southwest Airlines Co. pilots asked a court to temporarily block the company from carrying out federally mandated coronavirus vaccinations until an existing lawsuit over alleged U.S. labor law violations is resolved. The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association’s filing Friday also asked …

Colorado Salmonella Outbreak Tied to Seafood Sickens 82

A salmonella outbreak tied to seafood that Denver, Colo.-based Northeast Seafood Products Inc. processed or manufactured has sickened at least 82 Coloradans in 14 counties. Of 102 people in 14 states who got sick from salmonella, all but two live …

California Spill Not the Environmental Disaster First Feared

After a crude oil sheen was detected on the waters off the Southern California coast, environmentalists feared the worst: A massive spill that would wreck the ecosystem. A week later, the region and its signature beaches appear to have been …

Jencap Group LLC to Acquire Assets of Russell Bond & Co.

Jencap Group LLC agreed to acquire the assets of Russell Bond & Co. (RB), a full-service specialty wholesale brokerage and managing general agency (MGA) firm. RB will operate under the auspices of the Jencap Specialty Insurance Services division. RB’s principal …