Grover Shoe Factory disaster

R.B. Grover Shoe factory before explosion
View of disaster, March 1905. The arrows (right) shows the trajectory of the boiler.
View of boiler lodged in home of Miss Mary Pratt

The Grover Shoe Factory disaster was an industrial explosion, building collapse and fire that killed 58 people and injured 150 when it leveled the R. B. Grover shoe factory in Brockton, Massachusetts on March 20, 1905. Following a boiler explosion, the four-story wooden building collapsed and the ruins burst into flames, incinerating workers trapped in the wreckage.

The Grover disaster brought new attention to industrial safety and led to stringent safety laws and a national code governing the safe operation of steam boilers.