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2003 - 12/05/2003 - OSHA Cites Seven Contractors at Dunkirk, N.Y., Construction Site For Electrical And Fall Hazards

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Region 2 03-802-NEW /BOS 2003-317
December 5, 2003
Contact: Ted Fitzgerald
Phone: (617) 565-2074


OSHA Cites Seven Contractors at Dunkirk, N.Y., Construction Site
For Electrical And Fall Hazards
Total of $130,400 In Penalties Proposed

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Failure to protect employees against electrical hazards and falls of 18 feet or more at a Dunkirk, N.Y., construction site has resulted in a total of $130,400 in fines against seven contractors from Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia and New York by the U.S. Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

"It is the employer's responsibility to ensure proper fall protection is in place and in use, so workers are not exposed to fall hazards," said OSHA Regional Administrator Patricia K. Clark. "Repeated failure to do so is unacceptable, and OSHA is committed to protecting workers and will provide strong enforcement and appropriate penalties."

OSHA opened its inspection at 3901 Vineyard Dr. after employees were observed working without fall protection at roof's edge. The inspection encompassed seven contractors building a Home Depot store at that location.

The largest total fine, $52,900, was proposed against Alex Roofing, Inc., of Erie, Pa., which was cited for an alleged willful violation, with a $49,000 fine, for exposing its employees to fall hazards while working at roof's edge. An additional $3,900 in fines was proposed for four serious citations addressing unguarded and ungrounded power tools, ungrounded extension cords and unprotected live conductors on extension cords.

North American Roofing Services, of Arden, N.C., faces a $50,000 fine for an alleged repeat violation for failing to provide fall protection for its employees working at roof's edge. A fine of $15,000 was proposed against Perry Construction Group, Inc., of Erie, Pa., the project's controlling employer, for an alleged repeat violation, for not ensuring that sub-contractors used fall protection when exposed to falls. This is the third time each of these employers has been cited for this type of hazard in the past three years.

Other cited employers were Action Installers, Inc., of Roanoke, Va., which faces $5,000 in fines for two serious citations for failing to protect workers in scissor lifts with standard guardrails and failing to train employees to recognize and avoid fall hazards; Jerr's Electrical Contractors, Inc., of Dunkirk, N.Y., two serious citations, with $3,000 in fines, for unguarded live electrical parts and failure to close an opening in electrical boxes; Kemble Remodeling, of Middleburg, Pa., two serious citations with $3,000 in fines, for no lower blade guard on a chop saw and no hood guard on a table saw; and Vogt, Brewer & Litz, Inc., of Erie, Pa., which faces $1,500 in fines for two serious citations for not protecting employees in scissor lifts with standard guardrails and for ungrounded extension cords.

A willful violation is defined as one committed with an intentional disregard for, or plain indifference to, the requirements of the OSHA Act and regulations. A serious citation is issued when there is a substantial possibility that death or serious physical harm can result from a hazard about which the employer know or should have known. OSHA issues a repeat citation when an employer has previously been cited for a substantially similar hazard and that citation has become a final order.

The investigation was conducted by OSHA's Buffalo area office, located at 5360 Genesee Street, Bowmansville, New York, Telephone: (716) 684-3891. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is dedicated to saving lives, preventing injuries and illnesses, and protecting America's workers. Safety and health add value to business, the workplace and life. For more information, visit www.osha.gov.


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