andyt andyt:
I could understand it if it was on the same shift - you don't just shut down because somebody smells something. But since the morning shift reported the smell, and the afternoon shift blew up, it sounds like they were being careless. Note also they said "big gas smell."
What I'm saying is that most sawmills don't shut down, not even at shift change. Although I'm just speculating, it's possible the morning shift smelled something and it was being tracked down even during shift change. It's also possible that nothing was done and employees were told to continue working. Despite their big talk about safety most mills I've worked in dont' want you to stop working unless the place burns down, which happened at my last job.