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Amazon is breaking the law by putting warehouse workers at risk for back and joint injuries, federal regulators say in new citations

Katherine Long
Thu, January 19, 2023, 4:14 AM GMT+9·5 min read
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Workers at an Amazon Fulfillment Center in Tracy, California, November 29, 2015.Reuters/Fred Greaves
  • Federal safety regulators fined Amazon $60,269 for putting workers at risk for back, joint injuries.

  • Injuries linked to the "high frequency" of "repetitive tasks" at Amazon warehouses, regulators said.

  • The citations are the latest in a series of regulatory actions targeting Amazon's warehouse injuries.

In several citations, federal regulators blamed Amazon warehouse conditions for high rates of back and joint injuries among workers in these facilities.

Such injuries, regulators said, can be "serious" and persist beyond employment at Amazon.

The citations, which include a penalty of $60,269, are the latest in a series of regulatory actions focusing on injury rates at Amazon. Regulators in Washington state have issued similar citations related to Amazon's high rate of back, muscle and joint injuries, called musculoskeletal disorders.

In December, federal regulators cited Amazon for not recording worker injuries properly. Wednesday's citations are for creating conditions that injure workers.

An Insider investigation last year found that Amazon's pace of work wildly increases the risk of debilitating muscle and joint injuries for its more than 750,000 US warehouse workers. Workers at Amazon warehouses are four times as likely to suffer such injuries as workers in non-Amazon warehouses, a review of Washington state workers' compensation data showed.

Federal safety inspectors with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited three Amazon warehouses, in Florida, Illinois and New York. Similar inspections are ongoing in Colorado, Idaho and at another warehouse in New York, according to the Department of Labor.

"Each of these inspections found work processes that were designed for speed but not safety, and they resulted in serious worker injuries," OSHA assistant secretary Doug Parker said.

'Employees tell us they feel our workplace is safe'

In an email, an Amazon spokesperson said the company disagrees with the government's allegations, and that it plans to appeal the citations.

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