U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA Cites American Air Specialists of Mississippi for Willful and Serious Safety Violations
Three employees died in March following a trench collapse
Jackson, Miss. -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is proposing $65,450 in penalties against American Air Specialists of Mississippi for one willful and four serious safety violations of OSHA standards.
In March, three employees of the company died in Hattiesburg, Miss., when the west wall of an excavation for a new storm water drain line collapsed, trapping and burying the employees.
"Trenching and excavation work creates hazards to employees, but this tragedy could have been prevented by competent supervisors who would have recognized the hazard and installed a protective system, rather than ignoring the potential danger," said Clyde Payne, director of OSHA's Jackson Area Office.
The company is receiving one willful violation with a proposed penalty of $49,000 for allowing employees to work in an excavation without using a protective shoring system. Four serious safety violations carrying $16,450 in proposed penalties are being assessed for the failure of the company's accident program to cover excavation and trenching hazards, not providing employees with training in excavation hazards, not providing employees with a ladder or stairway to exit the trench and for not assigning a competent person to inspect the trench.
For the rest of this article please feel free to visit www.osha.gov.
Corpus Christi Office 814 Leopard Street
Corpus Christi, Texas 78401
Phone: 361.880-8181
Fax: 361.887-6521
Toll Free: (866) 879-0008
Corpus Christi Attorney | Contact Us | Site Map | Legal Disclaimer:
The information provided by Corpus Christi Attorneys at the Raub Law Firm, P.C. is not intended to be legal, medical or financial advice but merely conveys general information related to legal matters that are commonly encountered. Your access to and use of this website is subject. This site is for advertising purposes only.