OSHA cites NJ Aluminum Manufacturer $169,524 for Safety Failures after Employee Hospitalized

January 27, 2020
 
OSHA again cited New Jersey Aluminum Manufacturer for safety failures after an employee was hospitalized.
OSHA cited Aluminum Shapes, LLC, for workplace health and safety hazards after a crane operator was injured at the manufacturer’s Delair NJ foundry. 
The employee was hospitalized from a steel plate falling from an uninspected crane onto his foot. The company was cited for failing to report the injury to OSHA within 24 hours of the employee’s hospitalization.
“Aluminum Shapes continues to disregard their legal responsibility to comply with safety and health standards,” said OSHA Area Director Paula Dixon-Roderick, in Marlton, New Jersey. “Employers have an obligation to provide a safe and healthful workplace for their workers.”

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