Herb Black
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New Brunswick recycling plant pleads not guilty in case of workplace deathAmerican Iron and Metal faces four charges under the Occupational Health and Safety Act following the death of 60-year-old subcontractor Darrell Richards.CanadaApr 11, 2023
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CEO of recycling plant says recent N.B. workplace deaths ‘just all bad luck’The CEO of the AIM recycling plant in Saint John, which has seen two workplace fatalities in the past seven months, says the deaths are not his company's responsibility.CanadaJul 19, 2022
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Stop-work order to remain in effect at Saint John AIM facility after reports of early-morning explosionBefore the environment department was able to deliver orders to AIM and lift the company's stop-work order, an "incident" was reported at the facility.EnvironmentDec 3, 2018
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Saint John mayor says ‘open and frank’ discussion held over AIM explosionsHerb Black, owner of American Iron and Metal, says his company is also the victim of the explosions because of gas left in car tanks by shippersEnvironmentNov 23, 2018
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