OSHA Cites Colorado Chemical Manufacturer $64,857
June 7, 2018
United States Department of Labor Cites a Colorado Chemical Manufacturer $64,857.
OSHA cited Greeley, Colorado based EnviroTech Services Incorporated after an employee died from a to lack of oxygen when cleaning the inside of a railcar. A second employee that tried to rescue the co-worker was also overcome but survived.
DOL's OSHA cited the chemical manufacturer for failing to have an emergency rescue plan in place, provide respiratory protection, implement a permit required confined space program and for failing to properly ventilate a confined space.
“This fatality could have been prevented if the employer had complied with confined space requirements and provided protective equipment,” said Herb Gibson, OSHA Denver Area Office Director.
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