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Alabama Pallet Manufacturer is Hammered by OSHA

OSHA is issuing 30 safety and health citations carrying proposed penalties of $189,000 against Kopac International Corp., which does business as Southeast Pallet and Box in Montgomery, Ala.

The penalties follow inspections in January 2009 that uncovered numerous workplace violations including two willful violations resulting in $99,000 in penalties. The company is alleged to have failed to establish a testing program for noise exposure and to implement controls to reduce the level of exposure.

Three repeat violations with penalties of $20,000 are being proposed against the company for exposing employees to unsanitary conditions, hazards from unguarded conveyor belts and electrical hazards.

Two serious health and 22 serious safety violations were identified with penalties totaling $70,000. The company failed to implement a monitoring program to excessive noise exposure and did not institute a training program on the hazards of noise exposure. Employees were exposed to hazards related to crushing, tripping, struck-by, amputations, falls and fire hazards. One other-than-serious safety violation with no penalty is also being proposed against the company for failing to implement a hazard communication program.

“This company has been told in the past that it has worker safety and health issues and has even received assistance from the state’s on-site consultation program, so its continued inaction demonstrates gross indifference to employees’ well-being,” said Kurt Petermeyer, OSHA’s area director in Mobile, Ala.

A review of the OSHA website shows two 2006 inspections that are still open consisting of nine violations.




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