July 15, 2016

OSHA cites Macy’s, The Finish Line for blocked exits, electrical shock hazards and other safety violations; retailers face more than $103K in fines

AVENTURA, Fla. – A federal workplace safety inspection of the Macy’s department store in Aventura by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration found employees at risk due to repeated and serious violations related to blocked exits, improper housekeeping and electric shock hazards.

July 14, 2016

OSHA finds lack of machine safety guarding after worker suffers fracture of three fingers at Ohio metal alloy manufacturer

Employer name: Materion Brush Inc.
Elmore, Ohio

Citations issued: July 13, 2016

Investigation findings: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued one willful safety violation to Materion Brush after a worker had three fingers fractured when his right hand became caught in a pinch point as he operated a metal coiler.

July 14, 2016

Andover contractor exposes employees to cave-in hazards in Stoneham

Employer name:James T. Lynch Construction Co. Inc.,
77 Lowell Junction Road, Andover, Massachusetts, a water and sewer line contractor.

Inspection site: Stoneham Crossing Apartments construction site, 225 Fallon Road, Stoneham

July 14, 2016

Newark metal treatment company faces $87K penalty for exposing workers to fall, chemical, electrical, and compressed gas hazards

Employer name: Bennett Heat Treating and Brazing Co. Inc.

Inspection site: 690 Ferry St., Newark, New Jersey 

July 13, 2016

Despite fire in 2015, Warren County manufacturer fails to correct combustible dust hazard, allows recurring fire, explosion and fall hazards

QUEENSBURY, N.Y. – Federal workplace safety and health inspectors have cited a Queensbury manufacturer for exposing employees to uncorrected explosion hazards, as well as recurring fire and fall hazards.

July 13, 2016

OSHA calls on greater Philadelphia construction companies to act now to prevent worker falls after five tragic incidents in one month

PHILADELPHIA – An alarming series of tragic – and preventable – incidents in the greater Philadelphia area is prompting the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration to call on the region’s construction companies to ensure that their employees have and use proper equipment when required to protect them from work-related falls.

July 11, 2016

Nation’s leading pallet company agrees to pay fired worker $105K, resolving US Labor Department lawsuit

BIGLERVILLE, Pa. – For more than two months, a worker at a Pennsylvania pallet company repeatedly told her employer about health concerns related to mold exposure at a Biglerville plant. Despite confirming that the mold existed, IFCO Services N.A. Inc. did not remove the fungus and instead fired the woman less than three weeks after she complained again about her health concerns.

July 11, 2016

Denver stone distributor cited by OSHA for willful, repeat, serious violations after more than 3 tons of granite fall on, kill warehouse worker

Employer name: Nidi Tec Inc.

Worksite: 591 East 56th Ave., Denver, Colorado 80216

Citations issued: July 6, 2016

July 11, 2016

Oil and gas equipment manufacturer, local staffing company face $120K in fines after OSHA finds a combined 34 safety violations

Employers names: Exterran Energy Solutions LP
South Texas Specialty Welders LLC

Worksite location: 2707 FM 949, Alleyton, Texas 78935

Citations issued: July 8, 2016

July 7, 2016

OSHA cites Tonawanda Coke for repeat, serious safety violations after employee dies while servicing operating coal elevator

BUFFALO, N.Y. – The death of a Tonawanda Coke Corp. employee who was pulled into the rotating shaft of a coal elevator on Jan. 6, 2016, could have been prevented, an inspection by the Buffalo Area Office of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has determined.

July 7, 2016

Emergency medical service provider fails to protect employees from risks of bloodborne pathogens

ALTAMONT, Ill. – Federal safety and health investigators found Altamont Ambulance Service Inc. failed to follow specific guidelines to protect emergency healthcare workers from exposure to bloodborne pathogens and other hazards while providing patient care.

July 7, 2016

OSHA cites Amerway for again overexposing employees to lead hazards at Altoona manufacturing facility; failing to provide respiratory protection

Employer name: Amerway Inc., an industrial soldering and metal brazing manufacturer

Inspection site: 3701 Beale Ave., Altoona, Pennsylvania

July 6, 2016

Judge upholds OSHA citations and $249k in penalties against New York contractor for scaffold hazards at Manhattan hotel construction site

Date of action: May 20, 2016

Type of action: Decision and Order

Names of defendants: Flintlock Construction Services LLC

July 6, 2016

OSHA finds multiple hazards at Missouri auto parts manufacturing facility

Employer name: Challenge Manufacturing
Kansas City, Missouri

Citations issued: June 23, 2016

July 5, 2016

OSHA investigation finds two Lakemoor Dental locations failed to protect employees from risks of bloodborne pathogens

Employer name: Lakemoor Dental P.C., Lakemoor, Illinois
Lakemoor Dental of Hainesville, Hainesville, Illinois

Citations issued: June 27, 2016

July 5, 2016

OSHA fines landscaping products manufacturer $66K for repeat, serious violations after complaints of unsafe working conditions

Employer’s name: L&M Bag and Supply Company Inc., doing business as L&M Supply Company Inc.

Worksite location: 126 Texas Avenue, San Marcos, Texas 78666

Citations issued: July 5, 2016

July 5, 2016

Federal inspectors cite national pediatric health care provider for failing to protect home care workers from physical, sexual assault

YORK, Pa. – The sexual assault of a home health care worker has resulted in a willful citation against one of the nation’s leading providers of pediatric home health and therapy services for medically frail and chronically ill children, after it failed to protect its employees properly from the dangers of workplace violence. 

June 30, 2016

OSHA fines underground utility contractor $52K for exposing workers to repeat, serious excavation hazards

Employer Name: S.J. Louis Construction of Texas LTD

Inspection Site: 2525 North Loop West, Suite 220, Houston, Texas 77433

Citations issued: June 30, 2016

June 30, 2016

OSHA orders Dearborn Heights School District to pay $193K to employee punished for warning of asbestos exposures at city school

DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. – Federal investigators have determined a Michigan janitor was labeled a troublemaker and subjected to a continuing litany of adverse personnel actions by the Dearborn Heights School District after she complained about exposure to asbestos while cleaning school floor tiles.