Current:Home > NewsIndiana workplace officials probe death of man injured while working on machine at Evansville plant-InfoLens
Indiana workplace officials probe death of man injured while working on machine at Evansville plant
View Date:2024-12-23 14:59:32
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Workplace safety officials are investigating the death of a southwestern Indiana man this week after he was injured at an Evansville plant.
Christopher L. Payton, 59, died Monday after he suffered injuries “while working on a machine” at Silgan Closures America on Evansville’s west side, the Vanderburgh County Coroner said.
No additional details have been released. An autopsy was scheduled to be performed Wednesday afternoon.
Indiana Department of Labor spokeswoman Stephanie McFarland told the Evansville Courier & Press that the state’s branch of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has “opened a safety compliance inspection” that could take as long as six months.
Silgan is an international company that calls itself “the largest provider of food packaging products in North America.” It lists among its products containers, closures, plastics and packaging.
The company said in a statement Tuesday that it is cooperating fully with OSHA and other state agencies investigating Payton’s death.
“We are deeply saddened by the tragic passing of Christopher Payton, who was a long-time employee and a valued member of the team at our Evansville, Indiana facility,” Silgan said.
Evansville is an Ohio River city about 170 miles (275 kilometers) southwest of Indianapolis.
veryGood! (915)
Related
- Mason Bates’ Met-bound opera ‘Kavalier & Clay’ based on Michael Chabon novel premieres in Indiana
- RHOSLC’s Heather Gay Admits Ozempic Use Made Her Realize Body Positivity Was a Lie
- At least 2 wounded in shooting outside high school basketball game near Kansas City
- North Carolina is among GOP states to change its voting rules. The primary will be a test
- Why Jersey Shore's Jenni JWoww Farley May Not Marry Her Fiancé Zack Clayton
- Kentucky House passes legislation aimed at curbing unruliness on school buses
- 2 races, including crowded chief justice campaign, could push Arkansas court further to the right
- A cross-country effort to capture firsthand memories of Woodstock before they fade away
- Trading wands for whisks, new Harry Potter cooking show brings mess and magic
- Men's March Madness bubble winners, losers: No doubt, Gonzaga will make NCAA Tournament
Ranking
- RHOBH's Kyle Richards Addresses PK Kemsley Cheating Rumors in the Best Way Possible
- Lululemon Leaps into the Balletcore Trend with New Dance Studio Pants & More
- Lululemon Leaps into the Balletcore Trend with New Dance Studio Pants & More
- PHOTOS: What it's like to be 72 — the faces (and wisdom) behind the age
- Real Housewives of New York City Star’s Pregnancy Reveal Is Not Who We Expected
- CVS and Walgreens plan to start dispensing abortion pill mifepristone soon
- The Daily Money: Consumer spending is bound to run out of steam. What then?
- The semi driver rescued dangling from a bridge had been struck by an oncoming vehicle: mayor
Recommendation
-
Vegas Sphere reports revenue decline despite hosting UFC 306, Eagles residency
-
2024 NFL scouting combine Sunday: How to watch offensive linemen workouts
-
RHOSLC’s Heather Gay Admits Ozempic Use Made Her Realize Body Positivity Was a Lie
-
Why is Victoria Beckham using crutches at her Paris Fashion Week show?
-
FSU football fires offensive, defensive coordinators, wide receivers coach
-
2024 Masters Tournament: Who will participate at Augusta? How to watch, odds, TV schedule
-
Michigan football helped make 'Ravens defense' hot commodity. It's spreading elsewhere.
-
Immigration ‘parole’ is a well-worn tool for US presidents. It faces a big test in 2024 elections