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Grain Facility Cited for Workplace Safety Failures Following Dust Explosion That Severely Injured Worker
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Missouri Grain Facility Fined $216K for Safety Violations after Dust Explosion
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Following the December 2016 death of an employee in an unprotected trench, Arrow Plumbing LLC in Oak Grove agreed to adopt a comprehensive trench safety program. Federal inspectors responding to a complaint in August 2020 found another of the company’s employees working at least 7-feet below ground in an unprotected trench in Grain Valley.
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited the Oak Grove contractor for two repeated and two serious violations of trenching standards
, and proposed total penalties of $299,590. OSHA alleges the contractor failed to provide basic safeguards against trench collapse, such as a trench box or shoring material, and exposed an employee working in a trench to unsecured electrical and gas lines. The agency also alleges the company allowed an employee to work in a trench without head protection while exposed to overhead struck-by hazards.
OSHA cites Oak Grove plumbing contractor for failing to provide employee safeguards
OSHA fines Arrow Plumbing as repeat offender
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced Wednesday it has fined Arrow Plumbing LLC after it failed to provide basic safeguards against trench collapse.
OSHA proposed the Oak Grove-based contracting company pay $299,590 in penalties after federal inspectors found an employee working at least 7-feet below ground in an unprotected trench in Grain Valley.