Worker’s Tragic Death Investigated at Indiana Plant
In a somber turn of events, workplace safety authorities are delving into the untimely demise of a man from southwestern Indiana this week. The unfortunate incident occurred at a facility in Evansville, sparking concerns over safety protocols.
Christopher L. Payton, aged 59, passed away on Monday, his life cut short by injuries sustained while operating a machine at the Silgan Closures America plant on Evansville’s western outskirts. The Vanderburgh County Coroner confirmed this unsettling news.
As of now, no further specifics regarding the incident have been disclosed. To shed more light on the circumstances surrounding Payton’s passing, an autopsy was slated for Wednesday afternoon.
The Indiana Department of Labor, represented by spokeswoman Stephanie McFarland, revealed that the state’s branch of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has initiated a comprehensive safety inspection. This investigative process could extend up to half a year.
Silgan Closures America is an international corporation proudly touting itself as “the largest provider of food packaging products in North America.” Their product range encompasses containers, closures, plastics, and packaging solutions.
In response to this tragic event, the company issued a statement on Tuesday, expressing their profound sorrow at Christopher Payton’s untimely passing. Payton had been a dedicated, long-serving member of their team at the Evansville, Indiana facility. Silgan affirmed its full cooperation with OSHA and other state agencies involved in the ongoing investigation.
Evansville, a city situated along the banks of the Ohio River, lies approximately 170 miles to the southwest of Indianapolis.