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I've commented on this previously, but this is essentially either a hit piece, or very poor reporting on Reuters' part.
Basically nobody looks at raw numbers for injury statistics. It's normalised to injures per million man hours worked, and when you take some conservative estimates on the size of SpaceX's workforce and the time periods involved, you find that they land pretty much in the middle of current "heavy industry" injury rates.
But it surrrre does look bad if you look at the raw numbers, just like if you looked at the combined raw numbers of, say, 10 steel mills across the country.
Permalink to my previous, much longer, comment
Thanks for contextualizing it.
They work in clean rooms and should have far more controlled conditions and a better safety culture than those industries. This is not good enough.
Also "middle of the road" is concerning, considering that this stuff is going up into space.
I'll upvote you if you add one or more citations for your claims.
Or you could read the comment he linked where he explains his reasoning and logic in detail.
He makes claims that need citations.