Last Updated Nov 14th, 2019 at 2:48 pm

The online retail corporation Amazon is selling numerous articles of clothing made in factories other retailers have deemed too dangerous to support, a report in the Wall Street Journal revealed on Wednesday.

WSJ found several articles of clothing on the corporation’s website that it traced to manufacturing outlets in Bangladesh with notoriously dangerous working conditions. One outlet had no fire alarms, along with doors that managers can lock in order to prevent workers from leaving. Others had missing sprinklers and crumbling infrastructure.

Items ranging from fishnet stockings to clerical robes were traced to unsafe factories in the South Asian country. A spokesman for Amazon said the corporation removes clothing from its website if it does not “meet our supply chain standards.”

? After a factory collapse in Bangladesh killed more than 1,100 in 2013, most of the largest U.S. clothing retailers began refusing to buy clothes from dangerous manufacturers.