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Employees Exposed to Dangerous Workplace Hazards at Aluminum Services Plant

Oct. 6, 2015
OSHA’s investigation of Aluminum Shapes found 44 safety violations, including one willful violation.

OSHA has cited Aluminum Shapes LLC of Delair, N.J., with one willful, three repeat, 35 serious and five other-than-serious violations of occupational health and safety laws. OSHA has proposed penalties of $308,000.

“The number of safety violations found at Aluminum Shapes’ plant is completely unacceptable. This employer blatantly ignored known safety requirements, causing a preventable worker injury,” said Robert Kulick, OSHA’s regional administrator in New York. “This company is now paying a hefty price for its negligence. The hazards identified in the investigation should be immediately addressed to prevent future incidents and ensure worker safety.”

OSHA launched an investigation April 16 after being notified that an employee suffered a broken leg on March 24 while operating a crane and was hospitalized. The company failed to report the incident to the agency within 24 hours, as required.

The willful citation involved electrical equipment with damaged parts that adversely could affect the safe operation or mechanical strength of the equipment. In addition, pendant control boxes for a crane were damaged, malfunctioning and not clearly marked; damaged slings were not removed from service; and metal saws were not guarded to prevent employee exposure, resulting in the repeat citations. Unguarded floor openings, lack of machine guarding and confined space training were among the serious violations.

The other-than-serious violations included the employer’s failure to report the hospitalization and an inadequate hazard communication program.

About the Author

Sandy Smith

Sandy Smith is the former content director of EHS Today, and is currently the EHSQ content & community lead at Intelex Technologies Inc. She has written about occupational safety and health and environmental issues since 1990.

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