May 18
Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under NEC Related Wiring Fines, OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues |
High Roller Wells Pearsall SWD #1 Ltd of Pearsall, TX, was cited for serious safety violations following an explosion and fire. Violations included failing to ensure that equipment and electrical wiring are rated for the environment in which they are being used, take necessary precautions to prevent possible ignition sources such as sparks or static [...]
May 18
Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues |
American Foods Group of Sharonville, OH, was cited for 7 safety violations. Repeat violation involved failure to conduct periodic and regular inspections of lockout procedures for the energy sources of equipment. Six serious violations involved failing to train employees who service equipment so that they are authorized to implement the energy control program, train employees [...]
May 18
Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues |
Wrayco Industries Inc. of Stow, OH, has been cited with 14 serious safety and health violations. Included in the safety violations was failure to develop machine-specific lockout/tagout procedures to control hazardous energy, and failure to use electrical equipment according to labels and listings. Additionally, serious health violations involved failure to provide a written hazard communication program. Click [...]
May 18
Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under Combustible Dust Explosions, NEC Related Wiring Fines, OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues |
Bartlett Grain of Atchison, KS, was cited by OSHA for willful and serious safety violations in response to the October 2011 grain elevator explosion tragedy. The willful violations include allowing grain dust – which is nine times as explosive as coal dust – to accumulate, using compressed air to remove dust without first shutting down [...]
April 23
Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues |
Republic Steel of Canton, OH, reached a settlement with OSHA to pay $235k in fines, hire full-time health and safety managers, and improve safety training for workers at its steel mills in federal OSHA’s jurisdiction. The safety and health managers to be hired at each mill will have the authority to suspend work until a safety [...]
April 23
Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues |
Don Park USA LP of Conley, GA, was cited for safety & health violations, including: repeat safety violations involving failure to develop specific energy control procedures that are required to be used when employees perform equipment maintenance, and protect employees from exposure to live electrical parts; serious safety violations involving failure to train employees required [...]
April 12
Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues, PPE Personal Protective Equipment |
Sign Source USA of Lima, OH, has been cited by OSHA for $67.4k in safety & health violations, including several related to electrical safety: lack of PPE, failing to require the use of nonconducting headgear, failing to train workers to recognize unsafe electrical practices, and not grounding metal parts in the spray booth. Click here [...]
April 12
Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues |
Cyclone Drilling Inc. of Bismarck, ND, was cited by OSHA for safety & health violations, with proposed penalties of $65.6k. Included in the serious violations were failure to provide electrical covers, and repair or replace damaged and improperly strung flexible cords. Click here to read the OSHA News Release dated 4/10/12.
April 3
Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues |
OSHA cited poultry processor, KD Acquisition I LLC dba Coleman Natural Foods, of Gainesville, FL. Included were serious violations in which the company failed to train workers handling hazardous materials, provide written lockout/tagout procedures to shut down the energy sources of equipment, conduct an annual inspection of procedures to verify accuracy and perform complete lockout/tagout [...]
April 3
Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues |
Tsudis Chocolate Company of Pittsburgh, PA, was cited for safety violations including failure to lockout a machine that caused a head injury to an employee when it started up inadvertantly. In addition, repeat violations involved failure to provide workers with adequate training in safe energy control and electrical work practices, and serious violations involving deficient [...]