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San Cast Fined $155,900 by OSHA for Repeatedly Exposing Workers to Hazards

May 8, 2014
A casting and foundry facility allegedly exposed workers to falls and amputation hazards at its Coshocton location.

A worker suffered a leg amputation in June 2013 at San Cast Inc.’s Coshocton, Ohio casting and foundry facility, triggering an OSHA inspection. A follow-up inspection by OSHA a few months later found workers still exposed to amputation and fall hazards at the facility.

OSHA has issued 17 additional violations, carrying proposed penalties of $155,900 as a result of the November 2013 inspection.

“San Cast continues to demonstrate a complete disregard for the health and safety of its workers by failing to correct known hazards,” said Deborah Zubaty, OSHA’s area director in Columbus. “These hazards expose workers to potential lacerations and amputation injuries daily. No one should be risking injury on a job because their employer consistently fails to follow safety practices.”

OSHA cited repeat violations for allegedly failing to protect employees from the ingoing nip points of belts, pulleys, chains and sprockets. San Cast also was cited for allegedly failing to protect employees from fall hazards associated with an unguarded platform. OSHA issues repeat violations if an employer previously was cited for the same or a similar violation of any standard, regulation, rule or order at any other facility in federal enforcement sates within the last five years. San Cast was cited for these violations in both March and September 2013.

San Cast also was cited for 11 serious safety violations involving lack of lockout/tagout procedures, exposing workers to struck-by hazards and failing to maintain an overhead trolley system. The company also allegedly failed to inspect cranes and hoists regularly, and broken crane wires were discovered. An OSHA violation is serious if death or serious physical harm could result from a hazard an employer knew or should have known exists.

OSHA has inspected San Cast five times since 2009. The company has 15 business days from receipt of its citations and penalties to comply, request an informal conference with Zubaty or contest the findings before the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.

San Cast is a subsidiary of Wabtec, based in Wilmerding, Pa. Wabtec employs about 8,500 workers worldwide and specializes in the manufacture of parts and equipment used on locomotives, freight cars and passenger transit vehicles. The Coshocton plant employs about 53 workers.

About the Author

Sandy Smith

Sandy Smith is the former content director of EHS Today, and is currently the EHSQ content & community lead at Intelex Technologies Inc. She has written about occupational safety and health and environmental issues since 1990.

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