Violation Detail
Standard Cited: 19100147 D The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout).
Inspection Nr: 1239986.015
Citation: 02001
Citation Type: Willful
Abatement Status: Abatement Completed
Initial Penalty: $126,749.00
Current Penalty: $57,200.00
Issuance Date: 11/30/2017
Nr Instances: 10
Nr Exposed: 11
Abatement Date: 03/18/2019
Gravity: 10
Report ID: 0522000
Contest Date: 12/21/2017
Final Order: 12/17/2018
Related Event Code (REC): R
Emphasis:
Type | Latest Event | Event Date | Penalty | Abatement Due Date | Citation Type | Failure to Abate Inspection |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Penalty | F: Formal Settlement | 12/17/2018 | $57,200.00 | 03/18/2019 | Willful | |
Penalty | C: Contested | 12/26/2017 | $126,749.00 | 12/27/2017 | Willful | |
Penalty | Z: Issued | 11/30/2017 | $126,749.00 | 12/27/2017 | Willful |
Text For Citation: 02 Item/Group: 001 Hazard:
29 CFR 1910.147(d): Application of control. The established procedures for the application of energy control (the lockout or tagout procedures) shall cover the following elements and actions and shall be done in the following sequence: (a) On or about June 8, 2017, a sanitation worker exposed to a pinch point created by a chain and sprocket on the Manu Cameron Model 226, Seamer 2a, while cleaning the seamers, was not required to first: (1) turn off and shut down the machine, including the conveyor, (2) physically locate and operate energy isolating devices in such a manner as to isolate the machine or equipment from the electric, pneumatic and vacuum energy sources, (3) affix lockout or tagout devices to each energy isolating device. (b) On or about September 23, 2017, a seamer operator exposed to a pinch point while unjamming the spider on the Manu Cameron Model 226, Seamer 2a, was not required to first: (1) turn off and shut down the machine, (2) physically locate and operate energy isolating devices in such a manner as to isolate the machine or equipment from the electric, pneumatic and vacuum energy sources, (3) affix lockout or tagout devices to each energy isolating device. (c) Employees who were pulling cans out of the seamers, cleaning inside and outside the seamers, and adjusting the sensors on the seamers, were not required to first: (1) turn off and shut down the machine, (2) physically locate and operate energy isolating devices in such a manner as to isolate the machine or equipment from the electric, pneumatic and vacuum energy sources, (3) affix lockout or tagout devices to each energy isolating device. (d) Employees who were cleaning and replacing parts on the Krones Labeling Machine, were not required to first: (1) turn off and shut down the machine, (2) physically locate and operate energy isolating devices in such a manner as to isolate the machine or equipment from the electric, pneumatic and vacuum energy sources, (3) affix lockout or tagout devices to each energy isolating device. (e) Employees who were working on the fillers, were breaking down the fillers at the end of the shift, greasing the drive shafts on the fillers, plugging air hoses into the drive shafts, and picking up cans and cleaning the floor around the drive shafts, were not required to first: (1) turn off and shut down the machines, (2) physically locate and operate energy isolating devices in such a manner as to isolate the machine or equipment from the electric, pneumatic and vacuum energy sources, (3) affix lockout or tagout devices to each energy isolating device.