Chromium, noise and fall hazards found at NY extruding plant
OSHA has proposed $53,000 in fines for 11 serious violations against a New York manufacturer that exposed its workers to multiple hazards at its Fonda, NY facility.
The agency inspected Keymark Corp. after receiving a complaint and found that workers at the company’s aluminum extruding plant were exposed to the hazardous substance chromium, high noise levels and falls of up to 17 feet due to the employer's failure to provide and ensure proper safeguards.