An Ohio auto insulation manufacturer faces $569,463 in proposed penalties after a shredding machine amputated a 46-year-old worker’s right hand, wrist and part of his forearm two days before Christmas.

Ohio Auto Insulation Manufacturer Faces $500,000+ in Fines Following Amputation of Worker's Hand

May 5, 2017
Autoneum North America was cited for willful violations of machine safety procedures following the amputation of a worker’s hand by a shredder.

An auto insulation manufacturer in suburban Toledo faces $569,463 in proposed penalties following an OSHA investigation triggered by a report that a machine amputated a 46-year-old worker’s right hand, wrist and part of his forearm two days before Christmas.

Investigators found the injury occurred while the worker at Autoneum North America was guiding waste materials into a shredding machine. His arm was caught in the machine’s point of operation­­ – a circular drum that shreds the fabric fibers for reuse. OSHA found the company failed to equip the machine with adequate safety guards when the Dec. 23, 2016, injury occurred. The agency issued three willful and two repeated violations of machine safety procedures.

“This incident illustrates why companies must evaluate machine safety procedures to ensure they are adequate and effective in protecting workers from injuries on the job,” said Dorothy Dougherty, deputy assistant secretary of labor for occupational safety and health. “In addition to being the law and the right thing to do, safe workplaces are an important component in supporting and sustaining job growth in America.”

OSHA cited the company for:

Inadequate machine and point of operation guarding.

Failing to properly train workers on machine specific procedures for isolating energy sources.

Lack of proper “locking out” equipment to prevent unintentional energization.

Exposing workers to struck-by hazards from machine components.

In February 2016, OSHA cited the company for similar machine hazards at its Wynn Road facility in Oregon.

Autoneum North America is based in Farmington Hills, Mich., and is a parts supplier for the automotive industry. The company is a subsidiary of Swiss-based Autoneum, a global market and technology leader in acoustic and thermal management solutions for vehicles.

The company has 15 business days from receipt of its citations and penalties to comply, request an informal conference with OSHA’s area director, or contest the findings before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.

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