OSHA Roundup for Jan. 27, 2014

News

President Barack Obama signs the FY 2014 appropriations bill, setting funding levels for the government and several safety agencies.

Reminder: Employers must post their injury and illness log summary in the workplace by Feb. 1.

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Notable proposed fines

$303,900 to an Illinois-based precast concrete products manufacturer in connection with the crushing death of an employee who was working alone in a concrete mixer’s discharge mud hopper

$228,600 to a rehabilitation program in Florida for a variety of alleged hazards, including exposing workers to amputation hazards and failing to train employees

$150,150 to an Illinois sewer and water contractor for trenching violations that include failing to provide cave-in protection and failing to train employees on trenching and excavation hazards

$105,600 to a Chicago engineering company for alleged trenching hazards, including having employees working in an unprotected trench greater than 8 feet deep

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$69,000 to an Ohio manufacturer for machine guarding and lockout/tagout violations following an employee’s death in an unprotected spindle winder

$42,300 to a construction company in American Samoa in connection with an employee electrocution during a crane operation

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