Lead Hazards at Pittsburgh Apartment Project Bring OSHA Penalties

June 3, 2005
A painting contractor's alleged failure to protect employees removing lead-based paint from the Heinz Loft Apartment project in Pittsburgh has prompted $106,800 in proposed penalties from OSHA.

The agency cited Mike McGarry and Sons Inc. of Cleveland for 12 alleged willful, serious and other-than-serious violations of workplace safety and health regulations following an OSHA inspection that began in February 2005.

The willful citations, which account for $96,000 of the penalty, concern the employer's alleged failure to conduct a proper exposure assessment; lack of a hand washing facility and a change area for lead contaminated clothing; and not providing biological monitoring for employees exposed to lead.

The serious violations, with a proposed penalty of $9,000, address the company's alleged failure to equip employees with powered air-purifying respirators; not providing protective clothing; not having an updated lead compliance plan; failure to utilize HEPA-filtered vacuums to clean up lead debris; and lack of proper lead training to exposed employees.

The other-than-serious violations, which carry a penalty of $1,800, concern the alleged failure to provide exposure monitoring results to employees; failure to establish and maintain accurate medical surveillance records; and not establishing an accurate record of all lead monitoring date.

Lead is a poison that can damage the central nervous system, kidney, cardiovascular, blood and reproductive systems if absorbed into the body in high-enough doses. Absorption is often through inhalation.

"OSHA lead standards require employers to take steps to minimize exposure levels," said Robert Szymanski, OSHA's area director in Pittsburgh. "This company is well aware of the hazards and their failure to comply at the job site is unacceptable."

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