Violation Detail
Standard Cited: 19100134 G01 I A Respiratory Protection.
Inspection Nr: 1104613.015
Citation: 01003C
Citation Type: Serious
Abatement Status: Not Completed - Employer Out of Business
Initial Penalty: $0.00
Current Penalty: $0.00
Issuance Date: 05/03/2016
Nr Instances: 2
Nr Exposed: 8
Abatement Date: 05/11/2016
Gravity: 10
Report ID: 0317900
Contest Date: 05/26/2016
Final Order: 03/30/2017
Related Event Code (REC):
Emphasis:
Substance: 1591
Type | Latest Event | Event Date | Penalty | Abatement Due Date | Citation Type | Failure to Abate Inspection |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Penalty | F: Formal Settlement | 03/30/2017 | $0.00 | 05/11/2016 | Serious | |
Penalty | C: Contested | 06/01/2016 | $0.00 | 05/11/2016 | Serious | |
Penalty | Z: Issued | 05/03/2016 | $0.00 | 05/11/2016 | Serious |
Text For Citation: 01 Item/Group: 003C Hazard:
29 CFR 1910.134(g)(1)(i)(A): Respirators with tight-fitting facepieces were worn by employees who had facial hair that came between the sealing surface of the facepiece and the face or that interfered with valve function: a) Higher Ground Tactical, LLC - employees, Range Safety Officers, while working in the firing range observing and instructing clients, were exposed to inorganic lead at an eight hour time weighted average exposure of 0.69 milligrams per cubic meter of air. This exposure is 13.8 times the OSHA permissible exposure limit of 0.05 milligrams per cubic meter of air. This exposure was observed occurring over a 460 minute sampling period on November 15, 2015. A zero exposure was assumed for the 20 minutes not sampled. Employees required to wear respirators had facial hair which could interfere with respirator performance. b) Higher Ground Tactical, LLC - employees, Range Safety Officers, while performing gun range clean-up activities such as dry sweeping the shooting range lanes and vacuuming carpets were exposed to inorganic lead at an eight hour time weighted average exposure of 0.22 milligrams per cubic meter of air. This exposure is 4.47 times the OSHA permissible exposure limit of 0.05 milligrams per cubic meter of air. This exposure was observed occurring over a 23 minute sampling period on November 13, 2015. A zero exposure was assumed for the 457 minutes not sampled. Employees required to wear respirators had facial hair which could interfere with respirator performance. Abatement certification and documentation required within 10 days after abatement date. The certification shall include a statement that abatement is complete, the date and method of abatement, and state that employees and their representatives were informed of this abatement. Abatement documentation shall include documents demonstrating that abatement is complete, such as evidence of the purchase or repair of equipment, photograph or video evidence of abatement or other written records.