OSHA cites Georgia Mulch Manufacturer $148,867 for Exposing Employees to Amputation

February 20, 2020
 
The United States Department of Labor cited Georgia Mulch Manufacturer for exposing employees to amputation and struck-by hazards.
DOL’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited Garick, LLC, operating as Smith Garden Products, for exposing employees to safety hazards.
They were cited for failing to train employees to recognize applicable hazardous energy sources, and conduct a periodic inspection of the program at least annually. "Employers must implement comprehensive safety and health programs to readily identify and correct hazards in the workplace to prevent injuries or fatalities," said OSHA Atlanta-East Acting Area Office Director Michael Hejazi.

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