MinnieMSue
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2012
anyone hear about some kind of industrial accident at Epcot. Maybe the new ride near France? News showing nothing so far. Worried and hope people are ok
Lots things are staged throughout the back of world showcase. It could have been anything.Are they staging anything back there related to the Ratatouille construction? Just wondering if it could be construction related even if not at the precise location.
Regardless, it’s unfortunate and my thoughts are with the family at this difficult time.
These are accidents and we do not know the full details of each incident. I don’t want to speculate but in any case it’s possible it was the employees fault not necessarily Disney’s. Again we don’t know the full details. It’s tragic at the very least.That’s how many in the past year? Even one is too many. I hope They are looking closely at this because it’s unacceptable that people are dying on the job.
These are accidents and we do not know the full details of each incident. I don’t want to speculate but in any case it’s possible it was the employees fault not necessarily Disney’s. Again we don’t know the full details. It’s tragic at the very least.
Again we don’t know all the details. Walt Disney World is as large or bigger than some cities. It’s the countries largest single site employer. It’s unfortunate but things happen. I’m sure Disney will look into what happened. I’m not entirely concerned about worker safety because these incidents over the past decade or so haven’t all happened in the same area.I’m going to have to disagree that it isn’t Disney’s fault even if there were employee mistakes. I work in an organization that is in a dangerous industry and after a fatality several years ago the company spent a lot of time and money looking at the systemic causes of accidents. I guarantee that Disney needs to be looking at that. Employees do make mistakes but those mistakes aren’t made in a vacuum. There are factors that go in to those mistakes being made.
That is also possible. We just don’t know details so I don’t want to begin to speculate what happened or who’s at fault.And it is possible it was an outside contractor and not related to Disney. We just don’t know anything
Don’t blame people or Disney until you have details. This person was not a Disney employee. You were way too much in a rush to jump to conclusions. It is the contractor who must look at what occurred.I’m going to have to disagree that it isn’t Disney’s fault even if there were employee mistakes. I work in an organization that is in a dangerous industry and after a fatality several years ago the company spent a lot of time and money looking at the systemic causes of accidents. I guarantee that Disney needs to be looking at that. Employees do make mistakes but those mistakes aren’t made in a vacuum. There are factors that go in to those mistakes being made.
The reports from Disney and local media this morning are that the individual worked for Sunbelt Rentals and was not their employee.And it is possible it was an outside contractor and not related to Disney. We just don’t know anything