Baltimore City worker dies
Baltimore City worker dies

Baltimore City worker dies

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The death of Baltimore sanitation worker Ronald Silver II from heatstroke while on the job has prompted an investigation by Gov. Wes Moore and calls for improved safety measures for public works employees. Silver collapsed while collecting trash during a heat wave, with temperatures reaching nearly 100 degrees, and was later pronounced dead from hyperthermia, which was ruled accidental by the medical examiner. Eyewitnesses reported Silver begging for help before collapsing, highlighting the urgency of addressing workplace safety. Elected officials and union leaders have criticized the culture within the public works department, calling for more humane working conditions and accountability for supervisors. Mayor Brandon Scott and the Department of Public Works are reviewing the incident and have announced mandatory heat safety training for employees. The tragedy has reignited discussions about the treatment and safety of essential workers in extreme weather conditions.

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