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Fall and drowning hazards prompt more than $180,000 in U.S. Labor Department OSHA fines

http://hr.cch.com/news/safety/051509a.asp

SAFETY / OSHA - 05/15/09
Fall and drowning hazards prompt more than $180,000 in U.S. Labor Department OSHA fines for Southington, Conn., contractor
The contractor rebuilding a bridge over the Housatonic River in the Falls Village section of Canaan, Conn., has been cited by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for 13 alleged willful and serious violations of construction safety standards.

The Brunalli Construction Co. of Southington, Conn., faces $180,950 in proposed fines for allegedly failing to protect its employees against fall, drowning and other hazards at the Route 7 jobsite.

A December 2008 OSHA inspection found that employees were exposed to falls of up to 43-feet, into the river, while working without fall protection on unprotected, or inadequately guarded, sections of the bridge and while using an access ladder of inadequate height. They also were exposed to drowning hazards, due to the lack of life jackets, ring buoys and a lifesaving skiff that must be used, and readily available onsite, whenever employees work over water.

"The significant hazard of a four-story plunge was exacerbated by the lack of required lifesaving rescue equipment," said C. William Freeman III, OSHA's area director in Hartford. "While it's fortunate no fall or drowning occurred, the potential for a fatal or serious accident was real and present at this jobsite."

As a result, OSHA issued Brunalli Construction three willful citations, with $147,000 in proposed fines, for the fall, drowning and ladder hazards. An additional 10 serious citations, with $33,950 in proposed fines, were issued for additional fall-related hazards, puncture and laceration hazards from a damaged cable guardrail system, lack of hardhats for employees exposed to overhead hazards, amputation and laceration hazards from unguarded grinders, and lack of trained emergency responders onsite.

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