June 14, 2016

OSHA, Cleveland Safety Forum renew alliance to protect workers

Participants: U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Cleveland Safety Forum

June 14, 2016

Town City Construction again allows roofers to work without safety harnesses; ignores violations, fines; endangers employees six times in six years

EAU CLAIRE, Wis. ‒ One hour after six workers atop an Eau Claire residential roof donned required safety harnesses to satisfy a federal safety inspection on May 20, 2016, the inspector returned to the site and found the employees working again without proper fall protection and in danger of falls of up to 14 feet.

June 14, 2016

Five companies face OSHA violations, $115K in fines after federal inspectors observe multiple safety hazards at Lincoln construction site

LINCOLN, Neb. ‒ The deadly fact is this: nearly 40 percent of all deaths in the construction industry are the result of a preventable fall. Yet, some employers continue to ignore the dangers and put their workers at risk of a debilitating or fatal fall.

June 13, 2016

Ohio metal stamping facility faces more than $45K in federal fines for exposing workers to noise hazards

Employer name: Dove Die & Stamping Company, Brook Park, Ohio

Citations issued: June 7, 2016

Investigation findings: The U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Cleveland Area Office cited Dove Die & Stamping Company for two willful and two serious safety and health violations.

June 13, 2016

Worker suffers serious injury after arm caught in machine at Bellefontaine, Ohio, rubber-hose manufacturing plant

BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio – Less than a year after federal inspectors cited an Ohio rubber-hose manufacturer for 11 machine safety violations, the company now faces an additional $70,000 in fines after safety lapses led a 27-year-old male worker to suffer severe injuries at its Bellefontaine plant.

June 13, 2016

OSHA cites Nebraska construction companies after 61-year-old plumber dies, co-worker injured in Alliance trench collapse

ALLIANCE, Neb. – A mere 20 minutes after an 8-foot deep trench collapsed, burying a 61-year-old plumber under thousands of pounds of soil, emergency responders pronounced the man dead. Partially buried, his co-worker escaped the trench and frantically tried to rescue the man until help arrived.

June 13, 2016

OSHA finds flammable chemicals caused fire hazards, unguarded machine amputated worker’s fingertip at PhytogenX

Employer name: PhytogenX Inc.  

Inspection site: 35 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Morgantown, Pennsylvania

Citations issued: On June 8, 2016, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued citations to PhytogenX for four willful and six serious violations.

June 13, 2016

OSHA finds multiple hazards after worker suffers amputation injury at Cleveland manufacturer

Employer name: Soundwich Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio

Citations issued: June 10, 2016

Investigation findings: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued one repeated, 15 serious violations and one other-than-serious violation to Soundwich Inc. after conducting inspections at the aerodynamic and emission control product manufacturer’s Cleveland facility in January and April 2016.

June 9, 2016

Worker’s fall reveals OSHA violations by roofing contractor

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Federal workplace safety and health inspectors have cited a Massachusetts construction company after a worker suffered serious injuries after he fell almost 19 feet from a Portsmouth roof.

Responding to a complaint, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration initiated an inspection of Paramo Daniela Construction of Brockton and found that the employer had:

June 9, 2016

Federal safety inspectors investigating hospitalized worker’s fall find co-worker atop building’s roof in potentially fatal danger

CHICAGO ‒ As a 54-year-old worker, who fell more than 11 feet as he installed a roof joist, recovered from his injuries, federal inspectors investigating his fall on March 8, 2016, arrived two days later and found a co-worker about 40 feet off the ground without proper fall protection.

June 9, 2016

US Department of Labor sues two Houston companies that illegally fired employees who told OSHA of workplace safety concerns

HOUSTON – The U.S. Department of Labor filed two separate federal lawsuits in Houston today alleging that two employers operating in the city illegally fired employees for making safety complaints to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration

June 8, 2016

US Labor Department, Ashley Furniture reach comprehensive settlement

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Ashley Furniture, the nation’s largest retailer of home furnishings, have entered into a corporate wide settlement agreement that provides an effective framework for protecting workers from machine hazards.

June 8, 2016

OSHA cites two excavation contractors for exposing workers to trench cave-in hazards at a Jacksonville job site

Employer’s names: Allen’s Excavation Inc., Capital City Contracting LLC

Inspection site: 2037 Eastgate Way, Tallahassee, Florida 32308.

June 8, 2016

West Allis iron foundry exposes workers to silica, machine hazards

Employer name: Motor Castings Company, West Allis, Wisconsin                                

Citations issued: May 26, 2016

Investigation findings: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration

June 8, 2016

Trucking company fired driver for refusing to violate safety regulations

BOSTON – A truck driver concerned he couldn’t complete his delivery from Massachusetts to New Jersey and back without violating federal safety regulations and putting himself and others at risk thought he’d devised a solution to deliver his cargo on-time and comply with the regulations. Instead of thanking him, his employer fired him.

June 8, 2016

Clifton scrap recycler faces $121K in fines after OSHA finds 16 safety, health violations in car-crushing operation

Employer name: Park Stein Inc., 613-614 Route 46 East, Clifton, New Jersey

Citations issued: On June 3, 2016, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued citations for one willful violation, eight repeat, five serious and two other-than-serious violations.

June 7, 2016

Workers exposed to failing concrete at Indianapolis mail processing center

Employer name: U.S. Postal Service, 125 West South Street, Indianapolis, Indiana

Citations issued: June 2, 2016

Investigation findings: A follow-up inspection by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration found a U.S. Postal Service sorting facility in Indianapolis failed to adequately address hazards from a crumbling parking structure that was falling on its workers.

June 7, 2016

OSHA cites Aqua Ohio in trench collapse that led to the death of a 28-year-old employee of the water and sewer utility

MENTOR, Ohio – As he helped widen a road on Station Street in Mentor, a 28-year-old water and sewer utility worker suddenly found himself buried beneath thousands of pounds of soil when a trench, more than 5-feet deep in which he worked, collapsed on him. Hours later, his injuries led to the man’s death in a nearby hospital.

June 7, 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 Tropical Storm Colin and tornados, 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.

June 7, 2016

OSHA: Auto reconditioning company failed to protect workers from toxic compounds, other safety and health hazards at Manheim facility

Employer name: Dent Wizard International Corp.

Inspection site: 1190 Lancaster Road, Manheim, Pennsylvania

Citations issued: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued 31 serious and nine other-than-serious health and safety citations on June 1, 2016.