BRIDGEPORT, Conn. - The U.S. Department of
Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited
Emhart Teknologies with 22 alleged serious, repeat and
other-than-serious violations of safety standards at its Shelter Rock
Lane plant in Danbury, Conn. The maker of fasteners, wire and brass
inserts for the automotive and aerospace industries faces a total of
$79,000 in proposed fines.
"The bulk of these citations address inadequate safeguards to prevent
employees from being caught in the moving parts of machinery due to a
lack of guarding against contact with those moving parts or the absence
of procedures to prevent machines from unexpectedly starting up during
servicing or maintenance," said Robert Kowalski, OSHA's area director
in Bridgeport.
OSHA's inspection found numerous instances of unguarded or inadequately
guarded moving parts and switches on power presses and other machinery.
The absence of such guarding exposes employees to crushing, laceration
and amputation injuries. The inspection also identified a blocked exit
door, incomplete training of powered industrial truck operators,
electrical hazards, a lack of periodic inspections of hazardous energy
control procedures and failure to exchange hazardous energy control
information with outside service contractors.
These conditions resulted in the issuance of 17 serious citations,
carrying $52,000 in proposed penalties. OSHA issues serious citations
when death or serious physical harm is likely to result from hazards
about which the employer knew or should have known.
OSHA also has issued Emhart Teknologies one repeat citation, with a
$25,000 fine, for not developing and implementing specific hazardous
energy control procedures for all machinery at the plant. OSHA had
cited the company for a similar hazard in February 2007. Finally, the
company was issued four other-than-serious citations, with $2,000 in
fines, for an incomplete and uncertified illness and injury log.
Emhart Teknologies has 15 business days from receipt of its citations
and proposed penalties to comply, meet with OSHA or contest the
findings before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review
Commission. The inspection was conducted by OSHA's Bridgeport Area
Office; telephone 203-579-5581.
Detailed information on machine guarding and hazardous energy control, including interactive eTools, is available online at
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/machineguarding/index.html and
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/controlhazardousenergy/index.html.