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Trulieve Worker’s Death Marks U.S. Cannabis Industry First

Lorna McMurrey: A Case That Changed Industry Perceptions

Introduction: A Tragic Milestone Trulieve worker death 

The cannabis industry faces a critical juncture with the death of Lorna McMurrey, a Trulieve worker in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Her death, caused by occupational asthma, marks a first in the U.S. cannabis industry, shedding light on the overlooked hazards within this rapidly growing sector.

The Incident at Trulieve’s Holyoke Facility

In October 2022, the cannabis community was rocked by the news of McMurrey’s passing. Working at Trulieve’s cultivation and processing facility in Holyoke, she suffered a fatal asthma attack triggered by exposure to ground cannabis dust. This incident has since been a catalyst for reevaluating workplace safety standards in the industry.

Investigation Findings: Alarming Revelations

Investigations by MassDPH and the Massachusetts FACE Program revealed a lack of awareness regarding the respiratory hazards posed by ground cannabis. Additionally, inadequate measures to control airborne cannabis dust and a shortfall in comprehensive safety training were noted as significant contributors to this tragic event.

Trulieve’s Response and Industry Implications

Following McMurrey’s death, Trulieve faced scrutiny, culminating in a settlement with OSHA. This incident, alongside financial and market pressures, has led to Trulieve‘s decision to cease its operations in Massachusetts by the end of 2023, signaling a potential shift in the industry’s approach to worker safety and regulatory compliance.

Recommendations for a Safer Workplace

Post-incident, experts have called for:

  • Enhanced assessment and management of respiratory hazards in cannabis facilities.
  • Development of robust safety and health programs, focusing on hazard recognition and safe equipment use.
  • Implementation of medical surveillance to monitor workers’ health.

Conclusion: A Wake-Up Call for the Cannabis Industry

Lorna McMurrey’s death is not just a tragedy but a wake-up call for the cannabis industry. It underscores the need for stringent safety measures, better hazard recognition, and a collective commitment to worker welfare, ensuring such incidents are not repeated.

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