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Feds Fine Tesla Nearly $50K After Worker’s Death at Austin Gigafactory

The investigation revealed that Tesla had failed to provide the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) to employees working near energized electrical components.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
March 7, 2025
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Tesla has been hit with a fine of nearly $50,000 by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) following the tragic death of Victor Joe Gomez Sr., an electrician at the company’s Austin Gigafactory. Gomez was fatally electrocuted on August 1, 2024, while working on an energized electrical panel. The fine comes after a thorough investigation by OSHA, which uncovered several serious safety violations at the Gigafactory.

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The investigation revealed that Tesla had failed to provide the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) to employees working near energized electrical components. OSHA cited that this lack of proper PPE exposed workers to significant risks, including electrical hazards. Additionally, the investigation found that Tesla allowed workers to inspect electrical components such as Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) cabinets without first de-energizing the equipment, which is a critical step in preventing accidents.

OSHA also flagged Tesla for failing to implement sufficient hazard communication measures. According to the agency, employees were not adequately warned about the potential risks associated with the electrical equipment, nor were there clear safety procedures to mitigate the danger. This lack of communication contributed to the unsafe working environment that ultimately led to Gomez’s death.

Tesla’s safety record at the Gigafactory has come under intense scrutiny following this incident, as this marks the second fatality at the facility since its partial opening. In 2021, construction worker Antelmo Ramirez tragically passed away from hyperthermia during the intense summer heat while working on the Gigafactory’s construction site. Tesla faced criticism at the time for failing to report Ramirez’s death to local authorities in a timely manner, raising concerns about the company’s commitment to worker safety.

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In response to the fine, U.S. Representative Greg Casar, a vocal critic of Tesla’s safety practices, called for more transparency in the company’s safety investigations. Casar demanded that OSHA release detailed information about the findings of the investigation into Gomez’s death. He emphasized that the loss of life at the Gigafactory should not be overlooked simply because of Tesla’s prominence in the tech and automotive industries.

The family of Gomez has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Tesla and its contractor, Belcan Services, seeking over $1 million in damages. The lawsuit alleges that Gomez was electrocuted while working on electrical panels that should have been powered down, and that Tesla’s failure to follow proper safety procedures contributed to the fatal accident. The family has expressed their desire for justice and accountability for the loss of their loved one.

This tragedy has prompted broader discussions about workplace safety in the rapidly expanding electric vehicle sector. As Tesla continues to scale its operations and increase production at its Gigafactories around the world, critics are urging the company to prioritize worker safety and take stronger action to prevent future incidents.

The incident has also sparked conversations about how tech companies, particularly those at the forefront of cutting-edge industries like electric vehicles and autonomous driving, must balance innovation with the well-being of their employees. Lawmakers and labor advocates are calling for stricter enforcement of safety regulations and more oversight to ensure that workers are not put at undue risk in the pursuit of technological progress.

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As the investigation continues, attention is focused on Tesla’s corporate culture and its approach to workplace safety. While the company has made strides in improving its practices in recent years, the latest OSHA citations and the tragic death of a worker serve as stark reminders that Tesla still has significant work to do to ensure the safety and health of its workforce.

With public and regulatory pressure mounting, all eyes will be on Tesla as it responds to the fine, the lawsuit, and the ongoing concerns regarding safety practices at its Gigafactories.

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