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Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
Wed Apr 13, 2022, 06:24 AM Apr 2022

Amazon warehouse that collapsed in Edwardsville was not built to code, attorney says

An attorney for the family of an Amazon delivery driver killed in a warehouse collapse in Edwardsville in December said Tuesday the building’s support columns were not anchored to the floor, in violation of building codes.

“This is a grave violation,” said Jack Casciato, a partner at Clifford Law. He has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Amazon and other defendants on behalf of the family of Austin McEwan, one of six workers killed when a tornado hit the warehouse on Dec. 10, causing some of the walls to collapse.

In response to Casciato’s claim about the support columns, Amazon said in an emailed statement that “it is premature and misleading to suggest that there were any structural issues,” because investigators continue to examine the building and debris. The company said construction was completed in 2018 in compliance with all applicable building codes.

At the time the warehouse was built, Edwardsville was using the 2006 International Building Code, which says that anchorage of walls and columns to the foundation “shall be provided to resist the uplift and sliding forces that result from the application of the prescribed load.”

https://news.stlpublicradio.org/economy-business/2022-04-12/attorney-says-local-amazon-warehouse-that-collapsed-was-not-built-to-code

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Amazon warehouse that collapsed in Edwardsville was not built to code, attorney says (Original Post) Sherman A1 Apr 2022 OP
I didn't think there were building codes in red states, get government out of people's lives. dem4decades Apr 2022 #1
"Get government out of people's lives". SergeStorms Apr 2022 #2
It's all about profits for business and control over women. And gay people and minorities...... dem4decades Apr 2022 #4
+1 2naSalit Apr 2022 #3
Oh how awful mountain grammy Apr 2022 #5

SergeStorms

(19,312 posts)
2. "Get government out of people's lives".
Wed Apr 13, 2022, 06:43 AM
Apr 2022

Unless you're a woman in said red state, or a transgender kid. Then the red state government wants to get VERY BIG!

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