September 14, 2016

OSHA investigation reveals Paterson construction company exposed employees to electrical, fall, safety hazards during rehab work at Belleville site

Employer name: Cityview Construction Corp.
302 Main St.
Paterson, New Jersey

Inspection site: 520 Belleville Ave.
Belleville, New Jersey

Citations issued: On Aug. 19, 2016, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued the company one willful violation, one other-than-serious violation and 14 serious violations.

September 14, 2016

Roofing contractor willfully exposes workers to dangerous fall hazards at two Northern Florida work sites; OSHA proposes nearly $200K in fines

Employer name: Chris Sawdo Construction LLC

Inspection sites: 548 Colorado Springs Way, St. Augustine, Florida 32092
478 Heron Landing Road, St. Johns, Florida 32259

Citations issued: OSHA issued citations to the employer on Sept. 09, 2016.  

September 14, 2016

OSHA fines Pennsylvania chicken processing company $317K for exposing workers to health and safety hazards following employee amputation

Employer name: Birdsboro Kosher Farms Corp.

Inspection site: 1100 Lincoln Road, Birdsboro, Pennsylvania          

Citations issued: On Sept. 2, 2016, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued citations to the employer for two willful and eight serious safety and health violations.

September 13, 2016

US Labor Department awards $10.5M in workplace safety and health training grants to 77 organizations to help high-risk workers, employers

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has awarded $10.5 million in one-year federal safety and health training grants to 77 nonprofit organizations nationwide. The grants will provide training and education for workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, and prevention of safety and health hazards in their workplaces.

September 12, 2016

OSHA cites Cooperative Producer’s Hayland facility after investigation of elevator superintendent’s death in soybean bin

PROSSER, Neb. - As he cleared soybean debris a 41-year-old elevator superintendent suffocated when his lifeline tangled in an unguarded and rotating auger. A federal investigation into the worker's death found multiple violations of federal safety standards for grain handling at the Cooperative Producers Inc. Hayland facility in Prosser.

September 12, 2016

Auto parts manufacturer, staffing agency continue to expose workers to fall, amputation, electrocution hazards at Georgia facility

THOMSON, Ga. – Federal safety inspectors often find that permanent and temporary employees in the auto parts industry face common workplace dangers such as falls, amputations and electrocution hazards – a trend  U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspectors found continues at a Thomson manufacturer of BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Fiat-Chrysler, Subaru and General Motors parts.

September 12, 2016

Ohio contractor exposes roofing workers at residential job site in Strasburg to dangerous fall hazards, faces $94K in federal fines

STRASBURG, Ohio ‒ A Millersburg roofing contractor faces $94,064 in federal penalties after investigators observed nine employees atop a single-family Strasburg home without adequate fall protection systems in place.

September 12, 2016

A-Brite Plating allows workers to continue to climb atop acid tanks despite employee’s third-degree burns after fall

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Just weeks after a machine operator suffered third-degree chemical burns to his left foot after falling into an acid-etching tank heated to more than 170 degrees, federal inspectors posted an imminent danger notice at A-Brite Plating when they found workers climbing atop the same acid tanks at the Cleveland auto parts plating facility.

September 8, 2016

OSHA cites TimkenSteel’s Canton, Ohio, plant after worker dies from nitrogen exposure

Employer name: TimkenSteel Corporation, 4511 Faircrest St., SW, Canton, Ohio

Citations issued: Sept. 7, 2016

September 8, 2016

OSHA’s investigation of life-altering injury at General Aluminum Mfg. finds Ohio foundry continues to expose workers to machine hazards

CONNEAUT, Ohio – For the fifth time since 2013, federal investigators have been called to an Ohio aluminum foundry to investigate the serious injury of a worker.

September 7, 2016

OSHA again finds Dollar General jeopardizing worker, customer safety

VAN BUREN, Mo. – In an emergency, a blocked exit can be the difference between life and death for employees and customer alike. Yet, Dollar General – one of the nation’s largest discount retailers – continues to ignore federal workplace safety inspectors who have found repeated instances where the company allows stacked merchandise to block exit routes.

September 6, 2016

OSHA’s investigation of lathe operator’s fatal injuries finds machine guards were bypassed at Wisconsin machining facility

CEDARBURG, Wis. – As he hand-polished a 40-inch long metal cylinder, a 36-year-old lathe operator became entangled in the machine’s operating spindle and suffered injuries that led to his death two days later.

September 6, 2016

US Labor Department urges storm recovery workers and public to be vigilant, aware of hazards during storm cleanup

ATLANTA – As they recover from the impacts of Hermine, a hurricane that continued as a tropical storm, Florida’s emergency workers, employers and the public at-large should be aware of the hazards they may encounter and take necessary steps to stay safe, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration urges.

September 6, 2016

More than $121K in OSHA fines proposed for construction companies that exposed workers to trench cave-in hazards at Austin project

Employers’ name: Austin Constructors LLC and Muniz Concrete and Contracting Inc.

Worksite location: Colorado St., Austin, Texas 78701

Citations issued: Sept. 6, 2016

September 6, 2016

OSHA cites Illinois contractor for again ignoring dangers of trench collapse

LANSING, Ill. – For a Joliet construction contractor in business more than 50 years, the dangers of working in an unprotected trench should be nothing new. Yet, the company’s history of allowing employees to work in unsafe trenches continues – this time to excavate utility lines 7-feet deep in June 2016 at a Torrence Avenue job site.

September 6, 2016

OSHA cites food supplier after worker suffers amputation from unguarded machinery; proposes $76K in penalties

Employer name: Keystone Foods

Inspection site: 57 Melvin Clark Road, Bakerhill, Alabama 36027

Citations issued: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued citations to Keystone Foods on Sept. 6, 2016, for 12 serious safety violations.

September 6, 2016

OSHA again finds Indiana framing contractor failing to protect workers from dangerous fall hazards; proposes $44K in penalties

PERRYSBURG, Ohio ‒ For the second time in five months, federal inspectors have cited an Indiana framing contractor for failing to protect workers from fall hazards on residential construction sites. Preventable falls account for nearly 40 percent of all deaths in the construction industry.

September 1, 2016

North Florida roofing contractor continues to expose workers to dangerous fall hazards; faces $128K in penalties

Employer name: Rogero & Williams Roofing Contractors Inc.

Inspection site: 5185 Datil Pepper Road, St. Augustine, Florida 32086

Citations issued: OSHA issued citations to the employer on Aug. 23, 2016

September 1, 2016

OSHA cites Connecticut diagnostic laboratory for inadequately protecting its employees against chemical hazards

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – Concerned because they were experiencing sore throats, headaches and difficulty with breathing, employees of Quest Diagnostic Corp.’s Ameripath diagnostic laboratory in Shelton filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The agency’s Bridgeport Area Office began an inspection on March 6, 2016.

September 1, 2016

Syracuse auto parts manufacturer fails to correct electrical, crushing and respiratory hazards

SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Federal workplace safety and health inspectors have cited York Metal Toll Processing Inc. for exposing employees to uncorrected electrical, crushing and respiratory hazards, as well as recurring amputation hazards.