OSHA Fines Arkansas Construction Firm $76,750 for Alleged Trenching Violations

March 23, 2005
A Hot Springs, Ark., construction company's alleged failure to protect employees from trenching and excavation hazards has resulted in proposed OSHA penalties of $76,750.

Heller Co. Inc., a water and sewer excavation contractor that employs approximately 50 workers, was issued citations for alleged willful and serious safety violations following an OSHA inspection that began Feb. 16 at the company's worksite on Lake Comite Drive in Baton Rouge, La. Employees were installing sewer piping when an existing gas line broke, exposing workers to a hazardous condition, according to OSHA.

The inspection was conducted as part of OSHA's national emphasis program aimed at preventing trenching and excavation accidents.

The two alleged willful violations were issued for failing to protect employees from the hazards of a cave-in while installing sewer piping at the base of a 13-foot-deep trench and for failure to remove the spoil pile from the leading edge of the trench, according to the agency.

OSHA defines a willful violation as one committed with intentional disregard of or plain indifference to the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act.

Four alleged serious violations were issued for failing to:

  • Support and protect a gas utility line;
  • Conduct pre-entry hazardous atmosphere monitoring for employee protection after a gas utility line broke in the trench;
  • Brace or support an existing adjacent structure destabilized by the trench; and
  • Scale away loose soil that could strike employees in the trench.

OSHA issues a serious citation when death or serious injury could result from a hazard about which the employer knew or should have known.

The company has 15 working days from receipt of the citations to comply or challenge them.

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