Explosion Prompts Two OSHA Inspections and over $100 Grand in Fines
OSHA adds another $64,000 for total of $109,000 in fines against Veolia ES Technical Solutions, West Carrollton, Ohio
OSHA has concluded the second of two investigations into a May 3 explosion at Veolia ES Technical Solutions in West Carrollton and has issued an additional $64,000 in fines against the chemical processing company, bringing the total fines to $109,000.
The $64,000 in proposed penalties are based on 16 serious violations of OSHA’s process safety management regulation. OSHA’s first inspection, focusing on other workplace health issues at the facility, resulted in $45,000 in fines issued on Oct. 22. That inspection found 11 serious violations.
OSHA initiated two inspections at this facility after powerful explosions occurred shortly before midnight on May 3. The explosions were the result of a large cloud of flammable and solvent vapor ignited by boilers at the worksite. Two employees were seriously injured in the blasts and several onsite buildings were destroyed. Veolia ES Technical Solutions distills and purifies contaminated organic solvent solutions at the West Carrollton facility.
This second set of serious citations allege that the company failed to conduct compliance audits every three years to ensure that policies and procedures were in place for the handling of flammable liquids. They also relate to worker training deficiencies, inadequate testing and inspections of piping and processes, a lack of written standards for operating procedures, maintaining mechanical integrity of equipment and other items involving process safety.
“The May 3 explosion underscores how vital it is that employers keep continuous watch on the handling of dangerous chemicals throughout the process,” said OSHA Area Director Richard Gilgrist. “It is also critical that employees are thoroughly trained and familiar with these processes.”

