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Violation Detail

Standard Cited: 5A0001 OSH Act General Duty Paragraph

Inspection Nr: 103201026

Citation: 02001

Citation Type: Repeat

Abatement Status: X

Initial Penalty: $9,000.00

Current Penalty: $4,500.00

Issuance Date: 11/27/1989

Nr Instances: 1

Nr Exposed: 10

Abatement Date: 12/11/1989

Gravity: 09

Report ID: 0521400

Contest Date: 12/18/1989

Final Order: 10/29/1990

Related Event Code (REC): C

Emphasis:


Penalty and Failure to Abate Event History
Type Latest Event Event Date Penalty Abatement Due Date Citation Type Failure to Abate Inspection
Penalty F: Formal Settlement 10/29/1990 $4,500.00 12/11/1989 Repeat  
Penalty Z: Issued 11/27/1989 $9,000.00 12/11/1989 Willful  

Text For Citation: 02 Item/Group: 001 Hazard: CONFINED

Section 5(a)(1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970: The employer did not furnish employment and a place of employment which were free from recognized hazards that were causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees in that employees were exposed to an unsafe atmosphere in which to work: On or about August 29, 1989, the employer knowingly and intentionally allowed an untrained mechanic to enter Headbox No. B5479 to pneumatically grind the seams on the stainless steel transition piece. The employee was working in a 25 inch diameter opening approximately 16 feet long. The Corporations' established Confined Space Entry Procedure was not implemented to ensure that the employee was provided with a safe atmosphere to work within. Among other methods, one feasible and acceptable abatement method to correct this hazard is to establish enforce an adequate plant Confined Space Entry Program such as that stipulated by ANSI Z117.1-1977, Safety Requirements for Working in Tanks and Other Confined Spaces. Such a program shall include, as a minimum, the following elements: 1) Written procedures covering a permit system, ventilations, atmospheric testing, rescue procedures, and employee training. 2) The completion and posting of a warnig sign and a confined space entry permit which requires authorization and approval in writing that specifies the location and type of work to be done and certifies that all existing and potential hazards have been evaluated by a qualified person designated by the employer, and necessary protective measures have been taken to ensure the safety of each worker. 3) Mechanical ventilation of the confined space prior to entry and continued ventilation to provide a safe atmosphere, when determined necessary as described in (2) above. 4) Testing the atmosphere of the confined space prior to entry and on a regular basis for presence of sufficient oxygen (19.5% to 25%) and absence of hazardous levels of toxic or combustible gases or vapors, when determined necessary as described in (2) above. 5) Emergency rescue procedures with a requirement that trained personnel are available and are stationed outside the confined space with proper equipment to provide for the rescue of persons entering the space as determined necessary as described in (2) above. Such equipment must include safety harness and life lines with provisions for hoisting employees from the confined space. If entry is required for rescue, the rescuing employee must be equipped with approved air supplied respiratory equipment and other appropriate personal protective equipment. NOTE: Under no circumstances is the standby person to enter the confined space until assured that adequate assistance is present. 6) Training of any and all employees required to enter the confined spaces. This training shall include procedures required prior to entry and hazards associated with work in confined spaces.

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