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OSHA Cites Bridge Painter a Second Time, Seeks $460,000

Federal workplace safety regulators have proposed $460,000 in new fines for a southwestern Pennsylvania painting company that was cited two years ago over allegations that its workers are exposed to high levels of lead and other hazards on PennDOT bridge …

Ohio Company Gets Safety Citations After Worker Dies

The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration is citing a southwest Ohio roofing company for two violations after a worker died from complications caused by heat stroke. OSHA said Monday that A. H. Sturgill Roofing of Dayton failed to provide …

OSHA Cites New York Roofing Company for Fall Hazards

Federal workplace safety officials say a Rochester, N.Y., roofing contractor faces nearly $160,000 in fines for fall hazards at job sites. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration says it has cited A.M. Stern Inc. for repeated and serious violations of …

Georgia Construction Company Receives OSHA Citations and Fines

Federal officials have cited and fined an eastern Georgia company for safety hazards after an employee died on the job in August. The Augusta Chronicle Tuesday reported Two States Construction Co. in Thomson received five safety citations from the Occupational …

Michigan Company Cited for Violations at Wisconsin Foundry

Federal safety officials have cited a Michigan-based metals maker for nine alleged safety violations at its iron foundry in eastern Wisconsin. The citations were announced Wednesday against Grede Holdings LLC of Southfield, Mich. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration says …

New York Gunmaker Cited After Worker’s Finger Amputated

A western New York firearms manufacturer faces up to $148,000 in penalties after a worker’s finger was amputated by a machine earlier this year. The Post-Standard of Syracuse reports that U.S. Occupational Safety Health Administration officials in Syracuse say Crosman …

OSHA Cites Contractor in New York City Deadly Crane Accident

Federal officials have cited a company for safety violations in connection to a Manhattan crane crash in April that killed a 30-year-old laborer working on the extension of the New York No. 7 subway line. The Occupational Safety and Health …

Texas-Based Tile Manufacturer Fined $318K for Safety Violations

Federal officials have cited a Sunnyvale, Texas-based tile manufacturer for safety violations and proposed $318,000 in penalties. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited American Marazzi Tile Inc. with 25 safety and health violations for …