Safety Probe Underway of Montana Plant Fire That Burned 3
Wyoming workplace safety officials say they’re investigating a fire that burned three men at a chemical plant that manufactures explosives near Cheyenne.
The fire happened Thursday morning at the Dyno Nobel plant a couple miles west of town.
Wyoming Department of Workforce Services spokeswoman Hayley McKee said Friday three men ages 28, 29 and 40 are being treated at the Western States Burn Center at the North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley, Colorado.
Dyno Nobel officials, including company safety representative Eric Smith, did not return messages Friday seeking comment.
Workplace safety officials say they also investigated the Dyno Nobel plant last year after a man inhaled ammonia gas through a malfunctioning respirator.
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