Archive for the ‘OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety’ Category

November 28

MSHA reports electrical fatality September 13, 2011

Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under Electric Shock Incidents, OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues | No Comments

A 38 year old miner was killed September 13, 2011, when he opened the 480 V feeder box and began to remove the leads.  He received a fatal shock.  He was working at a portable sand and gravel operation.  The full investigation has not yet been published. Click here to read more about the electrical mining [...]

October 1

Akron NY Ice Cream Manufacturer Faces $51K OSHA Fine – Includes Deficiencies in Hazardous Energy Control Program

Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under NEC Related Wiring Fines, OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues | No Comments

OSHA inspectors identified deficiencies in the hazardous energy control program.  This program involves powering down and locking out machines’ power sources to prevent their unintended start up during maintenance.  Lockout procedures were not developed for tasks that resulted in recordable worker injuries, all lockout procedures were not inspected periodically and employees were not trained on lockout procedures. [...]

October 1

OSHA Cites Colorado Grain Handling Facility with Repeat Violation Involving Improper Electrical Wiring

Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under NEC Related Wiring Fines, OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues | No Comments

OSHA found one repeat, and 13 serious and two other-than-serious safety violations for exposing workers to a variety of grain hazards during bulk birdseed handling and packaging operations. The repeat violation involved improper electrical wiring.  Proposed penalties total $62,100. Click here to read about OSHA fines in Colorado Facility

September 2

OSHA Finds 37 Health and Safety Violations at Ft. Bragg, NC Base

Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under Arc Flash/Shock Safety, NEC Related Wiring Fines, OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues | No Comments

While OSHA does not  have authority over the working conditions of military personnel, it does for civilian employees and contractors who work on military installations.  Violations included a lack of protective equipment available for workers who work on electrical panels.  OSHA has no authority over military bases but they will often invite OSHA to consult and provide [...]

August 15

OSHA fines US Post Office in West Palm Beach, Florida $164K

Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under NEC Related Wiring Fines, OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues | No Comments

Violations included exposing workers to electrical hazards by requiring them to climb a ladder and reach over with a wooden pole in order to use disconnect switches for battery chargers. Click here to read more about USPS OSHA Fine in West Palm Beach

July 27

OSHA Citations and Fines for NEC Code Violations

Posted by Hugh Hoagland
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Click the following links for details on 5 recent OSHA citations/fines for NEC violations 1. NEC Electrical Code Violation 2. NEC Electrical Code Violation 3. NEC Electrical Code Violation

July 27

25-Year-Old Man Electrocuted in Tree Triming Accident

Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under Boom-Crane Electrical Incidents, OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, Overhead line incidents | No Comments

A 25 year old Colorado man was electrocuted while trimming trees when the arm of his bucket came into contact with a high-voltage line.  The man was found unconscious in his bucket and was unable to be revived.  It appears the line slid under the bucket and came into contact with the arm. OSHA is [...]

May 19

OSHA issues 6 citations and $378K fine following arc flash incident in wind farm tower

Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under Arc Flash/Shock Safety, OSHA Fines for Arc Flash Incident, OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety | No Comments

OSHA has  issued six citations for willful safety violations and levied a $378K fine following an arc flash incident involving a wind farm technician.  The company failed to ensure that those technicians that were working in wind farm towers affixed their own energy isolation devices ( personal lock and tag devices) on the ground-level turbine switch gear [...]

April 26

Minnesota business faces maximum of $374K OSHA fine following investigation of electrical incident

Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under Electric Shock Incidents, OSHA Fines for Arc Flash Incident, OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues | No Comments

The company, which provides servicing and maintenance for the wind tower industry, was cited for “exposing maintenance technicians to electrical hazards from the unexpected energization of transformers in three wind turbine towers.” OSHA issued  six citations for safety violations carrying up to $374K in fines, after a  wind farm employee was severly burned in 2010.  Most wind [...]

March 30

OSHA Penalizes Columbus, OH Firm $64K for electrical safety violations

Posted by Hugh Hoagland
Filed under OSHA Electrical Safety Interpretations, OSHA Fines for Electrical Safety, OSHA Issues | No Comments

A Columbus OH scrap metal firm was fined $64,000 and issued 14 safety violations. Twelve of the violations were classified as  serious and included, among others, the failure to provide training in energy control procedures; failure to ensure safe electrical work practices were followed while troubleshooting, voltage testing, and maintenance of electrical circuits; failure to provide training on [...]