"Fleytas said she was trained to sound a general alarm any time more than one indicator light flashed, but didn’t do so immediately in this case because she had never been trained to deal with such an overwhelming number of warnings."
The article doesn't display her picture. Probably just as well.
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She didn't do so "immediately"? What did she do later? Was she trained to delay? Too bad she didn't just say she froze. Of course, this is a "reporter" giving the information. Who knows what she really said.
Deborah Leigh
Who was responsible for training her to deal with multiple warnings? It's one thing if she panicked and froze, but it's quite another if company managers put her there knowing she wasn't adequately trained for the job.
Every light on my board goes red at once, alarms seem like a self-evident idea.
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