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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has concluded its investigation into an accident on the set of Eddie Murphy's film 'The Pickup,' determining that no safety violations occurred during the incident on April 20, which injured several crew members. The crash involved an armored truck and a BMW SUV during a stunt sequence intended to execute a Precision Immobilization Technique, but went awry, leading to both vehicles rolling over. Eight crew members were hospitalized, with serious injuries reported for some, including broken ribs and a punctured lung. The investigation, which closed on October 17, found that the production company, Armored Film LLC, complied with workplace safety regulations. This incident has reignited discussions about safety on film sets, especially following the high-profile shooting on the set of 'Rust.' The union representing film crew employees emphasized the need for safe working conditions in the industry.
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