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OSHA cites Legion Industries in Waynesboro, Ga., for 43 safety and health violations (7/22)

July 22, 2010

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OSHA has issued citations to Legion Industries in Waynesboro, Ga., for 39 alleged serious and four alleged other-than-serious workplace safety and health violations. Proposed penalties total $75,000.

"Workers should not be exposed to possible amputations and other serious hazards just to earn a paycheck," said Robert Vazzi, OSHA area director in Savannah.

OSHA began an inspection in January after receiving a complaint about conditions at the 31-person plant, which manufacturers cooking equipment and performs metal stamping.

Serious violations include equipment lacking machine guards to prevent workers from being pulled into equipment, which could result in amputation hazards; using flexible cord as a substitute for fixed wiring that results in electrical hazards; and exposing employees to chemical hazards without proper training or personal protective equipment. The four other-than-serious citations were issued for failing to provide a written respiratory protection program, a written certification for workplace hazard assessment, hearing protection and determining employee exposure levels to hexavalent chromium.


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