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Published 11:59 21 Jul 2022 BST
It's the fourth death at the Detyens Shipyards, pictured, since 2019 (Google Maps)[/caption]
According to The Post and Courier, the man is the fourth person to die at the shipyard since 2019.
In January 2020, David Clark, 34, died after he was struck by a shackle while working at the shipyard, causing him to fall nearly four stories from the top deck of a ship.
Martin Anthony, 51, died in a fall June 27, 2019, at the shipyard.
And earlier that year, on April 3, welding contractor Juan Villalobos Hernandez died whilst working on a lifeboat at the shipyard when a rope snapped, causing him to be struck by a heavy piece of equipment that was sprung free and fatally pinned him against the boat's equipment.
The OSHA has cited the shipyards 21 times for serious workplace safety violations in the past 10 years. The company has paid out $110,000 in fines during that period.
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