But the company didnt heed the warning, and still did not take the tent down. And it put employees at risk of being crushed or trapped by the heavy structure, and osha has already issued citations and fines and will be meeting with Walker International wednesday to discuss this further. The company and others need to realize that its not just a matter of paying the fines and citations, but its important that we understand Going Forward how theyre going to prevent this kind of thing from occurring in the future. Reporter news 9 did try to contact Walker International events in florida. However, we were unable to reach them. Live in concord, Heather Hamel, wmur news 9. Jean the problems related to that tent are just some of the violations found in Walker International events. Other violations include ungrounded or misused electrical equipment, including equipment unmarked exits, and missing fire extinguishers inside a tent flames. Osha has proposed more than 33,000 in fines. Tom another