Safety Lapse Blamed for On-the-Job Amputation

OSHA cites New Jersey company for failing to implement lockout/tagout procedures
OSHA cites New Jersey company for failing to implement lockout/tagout procedures
Violations listed include lack of machine guarding and improperly storing flammable materials
Moving machine parts fractured and burned an employee's hand
California occupational safety investigators have begun an investigation into Marathon's refinery following a Feb. 25 fire.
Exposure to hexavalent chromium can result in significant adverse health effects.
The 19 violations could mean a potential fine of $211,768.
Company cited for workplace safety and health hazards at its Delair foundry.
The vat reportedly contained liquid chromic acid.
The PES facility was extensively damaged by fire and an explosion in June.
Industrial valve company fined $171,628 in penalties for lead, copper dust exposure.
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