What a way to go

I think I'd rather go by woodchipper.

https://www.cnbc.com/2015/08/12/bumble-bee-tuna-company-pays-record-amount-to-settle-charges.html?__source=xfinity|mod&par=xfinity

Tuna company pays record amount to settle charges

"..District Attorney Jackie Lacey said the settlement is the largest payout in a California workplace-violation death.."

"..Jose Melena, 62, died three years ago in a 270-degree oven at the seafood company's Santa Fe Springs, California, plant after a co-worker mistakenly believed he was in the bathroom and filled a pressure cooker with six tons of canned tuna. "

"..Melena, 62, had been loading pallets of canned tuna into 35-foot-long ovens at the company's Santa Fe Springs plant before dawn Oct. 11, 2012.
When a supervisor noticed him missing, an announcement was made on the intercom and employees searched for him in the facility and parking lot, according to a report by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health.."
"..His body was found two hours later after the pressure cooker was turned off, cooled and opened.."

That is a terrible way to die. Did it say why he was in there to begin with?
Could have been worse...if they didn't find him.
The old pressure cookers they have required a person to climb inside to clean them, according to another article I read. As a part of the settlement, the company has to replace all those old cookers with new ones that don't need someone to climb inside.
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