March 13, 2015

OSHA News Brief: OSHA issues hazard alert letter to Hope Elephants following death [03/13/2015]

Employer name: Hope Elephants

Inspection site: 49 Hatchet Rd., Hope, Maine 04847

Date of incident: James Laurita, co-founder, curator and elephant manager of the Hope Elephant Refuge was found dead in the refuge's compound on Sept. 9, 2014, with a crushed chest.

March 12, 2015

OSHA News Release: OSHA cites Affordable Exteriors for 7th time in 10 years for failing to provide fall protection to roofers [03/12/2015]

Niece Products of Kansas faces more than $60K in fines for endangering workers

March 11, 2015

OSHA News Release: Serial violator Stephen Lessard faces contempt charges for ignoring OSHA safety hazards, failing to pay $400K in fines [03/11/2015]

Roofing contractor flouts prior court order; continues to put workers at risk of falls

BOSTON — A Maine roofing contractor's continued refusal to obey a federal court order to correct safety hazards and pay more than $400,000 in fines could send him to jail.

March 10, 2015

OSHA News Brief: OSHA fines Bluewater Thermal Solutions $42,000 for 8 safety violations [03/10/2015]

Employer name: Hi Temp Northlake LLC, operating as Bluewater Thermal Solutions in Northlake, Illinois, a subsidiary of Bluewater Thermal Solutions of Greenville, South Carolina. The company specializes in heat treating powder metal parts.

Inspection site: Bluewater Thermal Solutions, 75 E. Lake St. Northlake, Illinois

March 10, 2015

OSHA News Release: Advance Auto Parts exposes workers to asbestos, mold hazards [03/10/2015]

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A worker alleging the existence of asbestos, mold and hygiene hazards led to an inspection of an Advance Auto Parts store in Kansas City, where the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration found one repeated and 10 serious safety and health violations with fines of $60,000.

March 10, 2015

OSHA News Brief: Yonkers roofing contractor cited for seven repeat and four serious violations after exposing employees to potentially fatal falls [03/10/2015]

Employer name: Franco Roofing, Inc., roof construction contractor, Yonkers, N.Y.

Inspection site: 58 Edgemont Road, Katonah, N.Y. 10536

Date inspection initiated: OSHA's Tarrytown Area Office began an inspection on Oct. 20, 2014, when OSHA inspectors who were driving by the worksite observed employees working without fall protection.

March 10, 2015

OSHA News Release: 58-year-old worker dies because Bridgeton, Missouri, manufacturer ignores safety hazards [03/10/2015]

BRIDGETON, Mo. — A 58-year-old maintenance worker was killed after he was pinned between a scrap metal table and a railing at Hussmann Corp.'s Bridgeton facility, an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration found. OSHA said the company failed to prevent the table from lowering unintentionally. As a result, Hussmann received three willful and 12 serious safety violations after the Sept. 6, 2014, incident.

March 10, 2015

OSHA News Brief: OSHA fines Martinsburg, W. Va., contractor more than $109,000 for fall hazards at Morgantown, W. Va., work site [03/10/2015]

Employer name and location: Framing, siding, and roofing contractor K&F Construction Inc., P.O. Box 6013, Martinsburg, W. Va. 25402

Inspection site: Suncrest Village, 1000 Suncrest Village, Morgantown, W. Va. 26505, where K&F Construction employees performed roofing operations as part of the construction of three-story townhomes.

March 5, 2015

OSHA News Release: Blast badly injures 2 at Chicago Heights, Illinois, manufacturing plant [03/05/2015]

CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Ill. — Two temporary workers injured in an explosion at Polychem Services Inc., were unable to return to work for months after being hospitalized with first and second-degree burns after their work site was ignited by a gas-powered forklift.

March 5, 2015

OSHA News Release: Jasper Contractors continues to put roofing workers lives in jeopardy [03/05/2015]

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Since 2013, 294 workers have been killed by falls: a deadly fact that one roofing contractor appears willing to ignore as it was found putting the safety of its employees at risk by U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health inspectors once again.

March 5, 2015

OSHA News Release: Trench collapse buries and kills local day laborer [03/05/2015]

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — If his employer had protected him properly as he worked in a 12-foot-deep trench to connect a new home's plumbing to the main sewer line, 31-year-old LeDonte McCruter could have returned home at day's end to spend time with the young nieces and nephews he adored. Instead, a kind man known for his quick smile died at a Birmingham work site when the trench around him collapsed and buried him alive on Aug. 31, 2014. Rescue workers tried for more than six hours to save McCruter, a day laborer.

March 5, 2015

OSHA News Release: Worker's death in scrap metal baler could have been prevented OSHA finds serious safety violations at Atlas Metal & Iron Corp. [03/05/2015]

DENVER — The death of a 52-year-old man, killed when a scrap metal baler started while he worked inside, could have been averted if his employer, Atlas Metal and Iron Corp., had made sure the machine was shut down properly, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has determined. After a September 2014 inspection that followed the incident, OSHA investigators found 12 safety violations at the Denver-based scrap-processing facility.

March 5, 2015

OSHA News Brief: Worker fatally pinned by forklift at Menards warehouse [03/05/2015]

Employer name: Menards Inc., 4777 Menard Drive, Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Investigation site: Menards Inc., operating as Midwest Manufacturing, 4801 N. 264th Street, Valley, Nebraska

On Sept. 29, 2014, the U. S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Omaha Area Office initiated a fatality inspection after a 54-year-old forklift operator was fatally injured while moving trusses in a warehouse owned by home improvement store, Menards Inc.

March 4, 2015

OSHA News Release: US Labor Department sues Idaho Falls school district after employee is fired for raising concerns about asbestos removal [03/04/2015]

SEATTLE — When an employee raises concerns about the dangers of asbestos in a school, you would expect them to be commended and not terminated. After questioning whether the timeline of a construction project at a school in Idaho Falls School District 91 allowed for safe removal of asbestos, a district employee was out of a job. Now, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has stepped in to protect that worker's rights.

March 4, 2015

OSHA News Release: Core-Mark International must reinstate, pay more than $230K to employee fired for voicing driver safety concerns [03/04/2015]

PHOENIX — An employee who raised concerns that a truck driver employed by Core-Mark International of Phoenix had exceeded the legally allowed maximum number of driving hours must be reinstated immediately and paid more than $230,000 in back wages and compensatory damages, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has ordered.

March 4, 2015

OSHA News Brief: OSHA co-sponsors worker safety and health conference with Sauk Valley Community College, March 10, in Dixon, Illinois [03/04/2015]

Who: Aurora Office of the Occupational Safety and Health AdministrationSauk Valley Community College

What: OSHA Safety Day Training Conference

When: Tuesday, March 10, 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. CST

Where: Sauk Valley Community College 173 Illinois Route 2 Dixon, IL

March 3, 2015

OSHA News Release: Bronx hair salon fired employee who warned co-workers of formaldehyde hazards, suit alleges [03/03/2015]

NEW YORK — All a receptionist at Salon Zoë hair salon wanted to do was make her fellow employees aware of health hazards associated with products containing formaldehyde that were regularly used by haircutters and stylists at the business in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. Her employer responded by firing her.

March 3, 2015

OSHA News Release: Untrained worker suffers fatal electrocution at H.M. Richards Inc. [03/03/2015]

GUNTOWN, Miss. — Raymond Marvin Reece was a husband and father who enjoyed pleasures like family boating trips, camping and stock-car racing. Tragically, the 46-year-old maintenance worker at H.M. Richards Inc. was fatally electrocuted on Oct. 1, 2014, as he disconnected wiring on a saw at the company's temporary facility on Towery Road in Guntown.

March 3, 2015

OSHA News Brief: Auburn, Alabama contractor exposes workers to cave-in hazards; fails to use safety measures to prevent excavation collapse [03/03/2015]

Employer name: D&J Enterprises, Inc.

Inspection site: 2151 Interstate Drive Opelika, Alabama 36801

Date inspection initiated: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration initiated the Jan. 14, 2015 inspection as part of the agency's National Emphasis Program on Trenching and Excavation.