OSHA cites New Jersey Manufacturer $151,329 for Safety Lapse Again After Employee Amputation

April 1, 2020

OSHA cited New Jersey Manufacturer for safety lapse after employee amputation.
United States Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited BWay Corp. dba Mauser Packaging Solutions for workplace health and safety hazards following an employee suffering an amputation at their Lawrence Township, NJ facility. The employee was cleaning a machine when the amputation occurred. The company was cited for failing to use procedures to protect employees from hazardous energy. 
"Workers servicing or maintaining machines are at risk of serious injury, including amputations, if hazardous energy is not properly controlled," said OSHA Marlton Area Office Director Paula Dixon-Roderick. "This company must correct the hazards identified to protect workers' safety."

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