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HOUSTON — A federal court in Texas ruled that an engineering company that was involved in building a factory cannot be held liable for the scalding death of a forklift operator who ruptured a pipe conveying pressurized hot beans. The company were not responsible for work such as safety assessments or the placement of that pipe, so it wins summary judgment on the claims.
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