Ohio Construction Company Cited $57,600 for Fall Protection Violations

OSHA has cited B.O.S.S. Construction of Hillsdale, Ohio, with one alleged willful and one serious safety violation for failing to protect workers from falls at a Monclova, Ohio, residential construction jobsite. Penalties total $57,600.

"Falling is the great safety hazard for workers on roofing projects, and B.O.S.S. Construction has demonstrated a pattern of disregard for its workers' safety by failing to ensure fall protection is in place on jobsites," said OSHA Area Director Jule Hovi. "That is not acceptable, and we are committed to seeing that the workers at this facility are provided a safe and healthy workplace."

The inspection, which was initiated in August as part of OSHA's local emphasis program on falls and residential construction, cited B.O.S.S. Construction with one willful violation carrying a proposed fine of $56,000 for failing to provide workers with fall protection on a pitched residential roof with a fall distance of up to 18 feet. A willful violation is one committed with intentional, knowing or voluntary disregard for the law's requirements, or plain indifference to employee safety and health.

The serious citation is for failing to ensure that workers were wearing hard hats. That citation carries a penalty of $1,600. An OSHA violation is serious if death or serious physical harm could result from a hazard an employer knew or should have known exists.

Detailed information about fall hazards and safeguards is available on OSHA's website at http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/fallprotection/construction.html.

B.O.S.S. Construction previously was cited in both March and July of 2009 with willful violations for failing to provide fall protection for workers. The company also was cited in June 2008 with a serious violation for failing to provide fall protection and training. Since 2006, the company has incurred $33,200 in OSHA penalties and has paid only $357.38 of those fines. The company was referred to the OSHA Debt Collection Accountability Team in February 2010, when the company repeatedly failed to pay the fines or request an informal conference to contest the penalties.

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