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Rafael Reynaldo Mota Frias, 42, died after a heart attack in an Amazon warehouse in Carteret, NJ as temperatures hit 92F<br>Federal work-safety investigators are looking into the death of an [https://www.answers.com/search?q=Amazon%20worker Amazon worker] and an injury that potentially led to the death of another employee, adding to a probe already underway following a third fatality during the company's annual Prime Day shopping event in mid-July.<br>All three Amazon workers died within the past month and were employed at company facilities in New Jersey.<br>The new Occupational Health and Safety Administration investigations are putting fresh scrutiny on Amazon's injury rates and  [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] workplace-safety procedures, which have long been [https://www.bbc.co.uk/search/?q=criticized criticized] by labor and safety advocates as inadequate.<br>Department of Labor spokesperson Denisha Braxton confirmed Thursday that the most-recent fatality took place last week at an [https://www.thefashionablehousewife.com/?s=Amazon%20facility Amazon facility] in Monroe Township, about 20 miles northeast of Trenton.<br>The second probe is looking into a July 24 accident at an Amazon facility in Robbinsville. <br>The worker involved in that accident died three days later, according to Braxton.<br>In a statement, Robbinsville Police Chief Michael Polaski said police responded to the warehouse, called PNE5, on July 24 after receiving a report that a worker fell from a [https://www.deer-digest.com/?s=three-foot three-foot] (one-meter) ladder and struck his head.<br>Polaski said the worker was conscious and alert when police arrived.<br><br>But police were told CPR was [https://pixabay.com/images/search/conducted/ conducted] on the person by other workers prior to their arrival, he said. The person was transported to a hospital and OSHA was notified of the incident on the same day, he added.

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'Rafael Reynaldo Mota Frias, 42, died after a heart attack in an Amazon warehouse in Carteret, NJ as temperatures hit 92F<br>Federal work-safety investigators are looking into the death of an [https://www.answers.com/search?q=Amazon%20worker Amazon worker] and an injury that potentially led to the death of another employee, adding to a probe already underway following a third fatality during the company's annual Prime Day shopping event in mid-July.<br>All three Amazon workers died within the past month and were employed at company facilities in New Jersey.<br>The new Occupational Health and Safety Administration investigations are putting fresh scrutiny on Amazon's injury rates and [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] workplace-safety procedures, which have long been [https://www.bbc.co.uk/search/?q=criticized criticized] by labor and safety advocates as inadequate.<br>Department of Labor spokesperson Denisha Braxton confirmed Thursday that the most-recent fatality took place last week at an [https://www.thefashionablehousewife.com/?s=Amazon%20facility Amazon facility] in Monroe Township, about 20 miles northeast of Trenton.<br>The second probe is looking into a July 24 accident at an Amazon facility in Robbinsville. <br>The worker involved in that accident died three days later, according to Braxton.<br>In a statement, Robbinsville Police Chief Michael Polaski said police responded to the warehouse, called PNE5, on July 24 after receiving a report that a worker fell from a [https://www.deer-digest.com/?s=three-foot three-foot] (one-meter) ladder and struck his head.<br>Polaski said the worker was conscious and alert when police arrived.<br><br>But police were told CPR was [https://pixabay.com/images/search/conducted/ conducted] on the person by other workers prior to their arrival, he said. The person was transported to a hospital and OSHA was notified of the incident on the same day, he added.'
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