The action will implement the Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Executive Order.
A British distillery was fined about $353,000 on Aug. 18 in a case prosecuted after one of its employees was engulfed in flames during a fire that destroyed an Alcohols Ltd warehouse and its contents.
OSHA found hazards at the Silver Spring facility and issued one other-than-serious violation and five repeated violations to the company.
OSHA has fined the company $263,498 for 15 serious and two repeated safety violations.
Two employees were severely injured Feb. 12, 2016, when a compressed gas cylinder designed for a fire-suppression system exploded while they were attempting to fill it with compressed air from a high-pressure source.
The company is based in Belle Glade, Fla., and operates 12 buses and six trucks, according to the agency.
"In some areas, 6 inches or more of dust had accumulated, creating a dangerous risk of explosion," said Theresa A. Naim, director of OSHA's Erie Area Office.
An investigation determined seven workers were at risk in February and March of 2016 at a Pittsburgh facility.
The worker was crushed by a 4,000-pound machine part, according to OSHA.
OSHA has fined Environmental Remediation Services a total of $142,200 for violations.
OSHA issued the company 12 citations for safety failures.
The worker fell at a job site where OSHA previously cited violations. Material Handling Systems/MHS Technical Services faces total proposed penalties of $320,400.
Workers were exposed to lead at levels up to 20 times the permissible exposure limit, according to OSHA.
Oscar Renda Contracting faces $124K in OSHA penalties.
Scapa North America has been cited for 17 violations.
Seattle Bulk Shipping Inc. is currently appealing violations for which it was fined $424,850 and is considered a severe violator by L&I, meaning it is subject to follow-up inspections to determine whether the conditions still exist.
The chicken producer was also cited for fall and machine guarding hazards.
"The British film industry has a world-renowned reputation for making exceptional films. Managing on-set risks in a sensible and proportionate way for all actors and staff – regardless of their celebrity status – is vital to protecting both on-screen and off-screen talent, as well as protecting the reputation of the industry," an HSE spokesman said July 26.
Pyongsan America and Surge Staffing face a total of $106,020 in fines.
Air Liquide Large Industries US LP has been cited for one willful and one serious violation.