DeMoulas Super Markets Reach Agreement with OSHA to Correct Workplace Hazards, Enhance Employee Safety

May 15, 2012
OSHA has reached a settlement with Massachussets-based grocery store chain DeMoulas Super Markets Inc., in which the company agrees to correct all hazards and take steps to enhance safety and health for workers at all of the chain's 60-plus Market Basket stores in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. OSHA issued $589,200 in fines to the grocery store chain in October 2011 after OSHA inspectors identified fall and laceration hazards at the stores.

“This enterprise-wide settlement is significant because DeMoulas has agreed not only to correct the hazards cited during OSHA's inspections but also to enact effective and ongoing systemic changes that will benefit all its employees,” said Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Dr. David Michaels.

DeMoulas initially contested the citations to the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. The Labor Department’s regional solicitor's office subsequently filed a complaint with the commission asking for enterprise-wide correction of the hazards. As the result of settlement discussions with the solicitor's office, DeMoulas has signed the agreement to correct the cited hazards and take additional preventive actions.

“DeMoulas has agreed to a comprehensive and responsible settlement that corrects past hazards and paves the way for improvements which, effectively implemented and maintained, will significantly minimize hazards and enhance workplace safety and health for employees throughout the company,” said Michael Felsen, the department’s regional solicitor for New England.

These improvements include:

  • Hiring a full-time safety and health director with the full authority and responsibility to develop, implement, monitor and enforce the requirements of the company's safety and health program;
  • Creating a written safety and health program for each workplace that will include inspections to monitor and evaluate the program's effectiveness as well as provisions to identify, document and remedy any hazards or violations;
  • Creating a written disciplinary program for all workplaces and all employees, including management;
  • Appointing a safety and health liaison for each supermarket department;
  • Providing formal safety and health training for all new employees and all new and existing employees on an annual basis; and
  • Including a safety and health evaluation as a material element in annual performance reviews of all store and department managers.

In addition to agreeing to the improvements, DeMoulas Super Markets also has paid a total of $400,000 in fines.

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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