The incident happened at a Nature’s Path subsidiary in Wisconsin
OSHA has proposed more than $58,000 in penalties.
Atlantic Coffee Industrial Solutions was issued nine serious citations as a result.
The advisory calls for the immediate repair and retesting of the tanks.
Reinhart Food Service LLC faces $72K in OSHA penalties.
The agency has issued a counterfeit N95 respirator notice for the second time since early April.
Researchers at the New London, Conn., center will develop devices from existing commercial technology and host technology capability demonstrations to counter threats. One of the first projects is about tracking jettisoned objects and hazards to navigation at sea.
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission on May 3 imposed a $20,000 civil penalty against Hilcorp Alaska, LLC for failing to test blowout prevention equipment after being use for well control purposes. The equivalent penalty for failing to notify of the use of the equipment was eliminated.
Acme Parts Inc. faces fines for dangerous lead, noise and chemical hazards
The agency is concerned that the products may pose serious risks to patients.
Industrial Packaging Corp. has been cited for one willful and eight serious violations.
Kun Wo Food Products Inc. of San Francisco must comply with food safety regulations.
The agency says employers failed to power down a cabinet before electrician work began.
Ned Stevens Gutter Cleaning has been issued citations for safety violations.
The steel bar manufacturer now faces $121K in fines.
Exide Technologies also received an alert letter for a lack of heat-stress program.
Nicholas DeJesse, director of the agency's Philadelphia Area Office, said "A developer and contractor that hire this company are truly rolling the dice on worker safety. Amid the hazards we have cited, two Berlin Builders' employees suffered falls in 2015. This employer must make immediate changes before something worse happens."
ACA has supported two bills: the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, S. 697, which passed the U.S. Senate on Dec. 17, 2015, and a House of Representatives bill, H.R. 2576, which passed June 23, 2015, on a 398-1 vote.
One willful citation was issued to Jay Management Inc.
Lynar Corp. faces $54,000 in fines.