OSHA has cited Goldens' Foundry & Machine Company for exposing workers to safety and health hazards at its Columbus, Ga., manufacturing plant. The agency is proposing penalties totaling $117,950.

The company received 59 serious citations for alleged safety and health violations observed during an April 2005 inspection.

OSHA cited 51 safety hazards that exposed workers to falls, amputations, electrocutions and "struck-by" accidents. The proposed penalties, which individually range from $1,050 to $3,500, totaled $102,200. Hazards included a damaged hoisting crane; lack of required guards on machinery throughout the plant; unguarded floor openings; missing guardrails on stairways; defective tools; unmarked emergency routes and exit doors; electrical hazards; and failing to use "lockout-tagout" procedures to render machinery inoperable during maintenance or repair.

The company received eight citations, with proposed penalties totaling $15,750, for exposing workers to health hazards. The cited hazards included permitting workers to smoke in flammable areas; storing flammable, corrosive chemicals in defective cabinets; failing to provide adequate eye protection, including readily accessible eye wash stations for employees working with chemicals; failing to properly label chemicals; and exposing workers to silica above the permissible exposure limit.