US Department of Labor cites Foundation Food Group Inc. $154,674 in penalties for exposing workers to safety hazards

September 14, 2021

US Department of Labor cites Foundation Food Group Inc. $154,674 in penalties for exposing workers to safety hazards. March 11 ammonia leak happened 42 days after January incident killed 6 workers

GAINESVILLE, GA – On Jan. 28, 2021, an uncontrolled release of liquid nitrogen at a Gainesville poultry processing facility claimed the lives of six workers. Less than two months later, workers were again subjected to a chemical release at the plant, after an ammonia leak on March 11.

A U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigation identified 23 safety and health violations at the facility. OSHA cited Foundation Food Group Inc. for exposing workers to dermal and respiratory hazards associated with the potential unexpected release of anhydrous ammonia and for failing to install a system that protected employees.

In addition, OSHA found Foundation Food Group failed to:

    Guard horizontal shafts on conveyors, which exposed workers to caught-in hazards.
    Provide adequate training and ensure workers used locks to isolate hazardous energy while servicing conveyors.
    Label electrical breakers, cover unused openings in electrical boxes, and use electrical devices as designed, which exposed workers to electrical-shock hazards.
    Provide fall protection while working from equipment at heights over 4 feet.
    Require employees use eye protection while working with compressed air.
    Provide adequate hearing protection, testing, and training for employees exposed to high levels of noise.
    Maintain drainage in areas of wet processes, exposing employees to slip hazards.

The agency proposed $154,674 in penalties.

"There is no situation where employees should be expected to risk serious injury or death, especially on the heels of a tragic incident that took the lives of six co-workers," said Acting Assistant Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health Jim Frederick. "Foundation Food Group has again flouted their responsibility to assess workplace hazards and ensure measures are taken to protect employees. This is unacceptable and OSHA will continue its mission to hold employers accountable."

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