Nevada OSHA under fire for missing files, withdrawn safety citations

Questions are mounting about Nevada’s workplace safety oversight after an investigation revealed missing case files and concerns about whether the state agency followed its own rules in handling a high-profile incident involving The Boring Company and injured firefighters.

WATCH | Alyssa Bethencourt explains how we got to this point:

The controversy began in 2024 when two Clark County firefighters were injured during a training exercise inside the Vegas Loop tunnel system operated by The Boring Company. Nevada OSHA launched an investigation and issued more than $400,000 in safety citations tied to the incident…

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