Buffalo Wild Wings worker dies after inhaling strong cleaning agent fumes
A notable fatality related to housekeeping and hygiene in chemical work areas occurred at a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in Burlington, Massachusetts. A manager died after being exposed to toxic fumes resulting from the accidental mixing of cleaning chemicals. The incident took place when an employee inadvertently combined sodium hypochlorite (commonly found in bleach) with an acid-based cleaner, producing chlorine gas—a highly toxic substance. The manager attempted to clean up the resulting chemical mixture but was quickly overcome by the fumes and later died at the hospital. Thirteen other individuals, including […]This content is for BHHC Safety Center policy holders.
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