The agency inspected 16 mines, identifying 70 significant and substantial violations as well as 11 unwarrantable failures.
The agency inspected 15 mines, identifying 31 significant and substantial violations as well as 3 unwarrantable failure findings.
Whitewater, Wisconsin-based John’s Disposal Service Inc. and John’s Recycling Inc. were fined $367,401 in proposed penalties.
The company initially faced $183,207 in proposed penalties for its 12 serious violations.
Ecore International Inc. now faces $299,591 in proposed penalties.
The company will pay penalties totaling $12 million and must enhance safety measures nationwide.
NOR-D LLC faces $61,065 in proposed penalties following the death of a 54-year-old worker.
The agency inspected 15 mines, finding 62 significant and substantial violations.
Doskocil Manufacturing Inc. received one willful violation and eight serious violations, totaling $278,851 in proposed penalties.
The Illinois-based construction company now faces $264,407 in proposed penalties.
Road Contractor Corp. faces more than $819,000 in proposed penalties.
The airline faces a $14,502 penalty and a citation, both resulting from the initial investigation.
Mohawk Northeast Inc. faces $214,327 in proposed fines following the incident in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
The popular grocery chain faces proposed penalties of $216,902.
OSHA has cited Cavco Industries Inc. with 38 violations since 2015.
The May 15, 2024, meeting is the latest effort to get the public involved in the agency’s Whistleblower Protection Program.
OSHA’s new rule allows external individuals to accompany agents during safety inspections.
ArcelorMittal Tubular Products USA LLC has a long history of OSHA non-compliance.
The new rule allows external individuals to accompany OSHA officers during inspection.
The agency investigated Cullman Casting following the death of a foundry worker.