2 young men died in a paper mill. It’s raising questions about safety in one of Maine’s iconic industries.

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • March 26, 2026

Paper mills have long been considered dangerous workplaces. The state’s remaining mills have been investigated dozens of times for injuries and safety hazards. But deaths in the industry are rare, especially in Maine, and many questions remain about the circumstances of the gas leak. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration could take months to say if the company is at fault. Paul Cyr, a retired investigator who was one of OSHA’s national experts in forest products industries, said his experience suggests the one at Woodland Pulp was very likely predictable and preventable. “This type of incident should never happen in the United States of America today,” he said. Woodland Pulp, meanwhile, has finished its own investigation, said company spokesman Scott Beal, but has not shared its findings publicly.