Walmart was cited after an employee was injured in a warehouse nearly six years ago.
Inspectors found obstructed exit routes and unsafely stacked boxes at a store in Texas.
The employer has agreed to pay the two workers a combined total of $15,706 in back wages.
The collapse occurred on February 22 around 7 p.m. local time.
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The company and owner now face citations for 20 violations and proposed penalties of over $200,000.
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The company faces citations for two willful, four repeat and seven serious violations.
An employee allegedly worked at the location for more than a month in these conditions, OSHA said.
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The discount retailer’s string of citations continues with proposed penalties of $171K after a recent inspection.
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The discount retailer is now facing proposed penalties of $294K.
OSHA also proposed $375K in penalties.
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The mail carrier is also facing about $350k in proposed penalties following inspections at three Tennessee facilities.
The discount retailer’s new citations for repeat violations come just days after previous OSHA citations.