Amazon just racked up two more fines—amounting to a total of $130,000—from the US aviation regulator FAA for improperly shipping dangerous chemicals. Turns out putting acid and flammable gas into a box and putting it on an airplane is not okay.
The
fines Amazon picked up this week stem from two events in 2014. In one instance,
Amazon failed to properly mark a package of “Simple Air EZ Green HVAC Cleaner,”
a flammable gas. In another instance, Amazon failed to mark a package of “Rid
O’ Rust Stain Preventer Acid” which leaked through the box.
This
news arrives just 10 days after the FAA fined Amazon $350,000 for shipping
“Amazing! LIQUID FIRE.” According to the agency, “nine UPS employees who came
into contact with the box reported feeling a burning sensation and were treated
with a chemical wash.” The Liquid Fire, a corrosive drain cleaner, had leaked
through the box much like the Rid O’ Rust acid.
The
call comes down to regulations that Amazon didn’t follow. There are certain
requirements a company like Amazon is required to follow when shipping
dangerous chemicals, like special packaging, documentation and warnings on the
box. Now, Amazon has collected almost half a million dollars in fines for their
shipping fuck ups, or about 0.0000014 percent of its $336 billion market
capitalization. So the fines aren’t exactly going to break the Bezos bank.
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