Rivian’s Illinois Factory is Reportedly A Pretty Dangerous Place to Work

Many automakers operate manufacturing facilities around the world and have to manage health and safety for tens of thousands of employees. Rivian only has one factory, but its track record for safety is one of the worst in the industry. The company has seen more “serious” safety violations than any other automaker since the start of 2023.

Some of the injuries sound pretty serious, too. Automotive News reported that the facility has recorded an employee with a cracked skull, a back laceration requiring surgery, an amputated finger, and a foot fracture, among others. There have also allegedly been injuries not reported to the government. One person told Bloomberg News that they vomited bile with a “Rivian Blue” color after working in the paint shop without a respirator.

Over the past 21 months, Rivian has racked up initial citations for 16 serious violations. In comparison, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) gave significantly larger automakers like Toyota, Honda, Volvo, Nissan, GM, and Ford no more than 10 each, while VW, BMW, and Subaru had none.

A Rivian statement said, “The health and safety of everyone at Rivian is our top priority, and we’re proud of our strong safety record – which continues to improve year over year.” Despite that, the company’s past and current employees tell a different story, one of a struggling automaker willing to cut costs at the expense of safety.

[Images: Rivian]

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Source: The Truth About Cars