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    Twenty-four Amazon workers in New Jersey have been hospitalized after a robot accidentally tore a can of bear repellent spray in a warehouse, officials said.

    The two dozen workers were treated at five local hospitals, Robbinsville Township communications and public information officer John Nalbone told ABC News. One remains in critical condition and 30 additional workers were treated at the scene.

    The official investigation revealed "an automated machine accidentally punctured a 9-ounce bear repellent can, releasing concentrated Capsaican," Nalbone said. Capsaican is the major ingredient in pepper spray.

    The fulfillment center was given the all clear by Wednesday evening.

    ”'Amazon's automated robots put humans in life-threatening danger today'

    “Today at our Robbinsville fulfillment center, a damaged aerosol can dispensed strong fumes in a contained area of the facility. The safety of our employees is our top priority, and as such, all employees in that area have been relocated to safe place and employees experiencing symptoms are being treated onsite. As a precaution, some employees have been transported to local hospitals for evaluation and treatment,” an Amazon spokeswoman told ABC News in a statement.

    There is no threat to residents in the area and the fumes were confined to the fulfillment center's third floor south wing, Nalbone said earlier. The warehouse is approximately 1.3 million-square-feet and was ventilated.

    Amazon employees are not unionized, but the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union issued a statement about the danger that robots pose to human workers.

    "Amazon's automated robots put humans in life-threatening danger today, the effects of which could be catastrophic and the long-term effects for 80 plus workers are unknown," union president Stuart Appelbaum said in a statement. "The richest company in the world cannot continue to be let off the hook for putting hard working people's lives at risk. Our union will not back down until Amazon is held accountable for these and so many more dangerous labor practices."
    https://abcnews.go.com/US/24-amazon-...ry?id=59625712

  • #2
    But at least Amazon saved money by replacing a human worker. And isn't that what's really most important, a corporation's bottom line?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post





      https://abcnews.go.com/US/24-amazon-...ry?id=59625712
      That union sounds like the most ******ed **** ever. "The workers at AMAZON are risking their lives blah blah blah". Who the **** is going into an Amazon job thinking they're going to Afghanistan or something. I would trust a computer in any normal circumstance 1000% more than a person.

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      • #4
        Sounds like an unbearable situation

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 5burowz View Post
          Sounds like an unbearable situation

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