Standard Cited: 95012901  

Violation Items
Nr: 314876087 Citation: 01001 Issuance: 06/30/2011 ReportingID: 0453710
Viol Type:Serious NrInstances:2 Contest Date:08/25/2011
Abatement Date:07/08/2011 X Nr Exposed:20 Final Order:05/29/2012
Initial Penalty:6300.00 REC:A Emphasis:
Current Penalty:6300.00 Gravity: Haz Category:UNCLASS

Penalty and Failure to Abate Event History
Type Event Date Penalty abatement Type FTA Insp
Penalty Z: Issued 06/30/2011 6300.00 07/08/2011 Serious  
Penalty F: Formal Settlement 05/29/2012 6300.00 07/08/2011 Serious  


Text For Citation: 01 Item/Group: 001 Hazard: UNCLASS

North Carolina General Statute 95-129(1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of North Carolina: The employer did not furnish to each of his employees conditions of employment and a place of employment free from recognized hazards that were causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees, in that employees were exposed to extended exposure to anhydrous ammonia due to improperly maintained/fitted doors where the broken doors allowed emergency ventilation of the atmosphere in the engine rooms to be reduced: a)House of Raeford (Slaughter Facility), Engine Room #4- Where the left side door of the wood-framed fiberboard double door at the southeast end of engine room#4 was hanging from a single hinge and would not close properly and was not self-closing and tight fitting. b)House of Raeford (Slaughter Facility), Engine Room #4 - Where the right side door of the wood-framed fiberboard double door at the southeast end of engine room#4 would not close properly and was not self-closing and tight fitting. Abatement note: Among others, one reasonable and feasible method of abatement would be to repair the doors to allow full closure and fitting. Reference IIAR Bulletin 112, paragraph 4.2.1(b). "... Exit doors shall swing outward, be equipped with panic-type hardware, and shall not be locked while machinery room is occupied. Doors shall be tight-fitting, and self-closing."