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OSHA issues numerous safety violations for Ohio plant death

A Canadian company with a manufacturing plant in North Jackson, west of Youngstown, has been cited for several safety violations following a fatal equipment accident that occurred last October.

A 21-year-old employee of Extrudex Aluminum was killed when a large metal stack filled with hot and heavy aluminum fell on top of him. A second worker suffered serious burn injuries in the accident.

Federal inspectors from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) stated that Extrudex displayed โ€œknowing disregard or plain indifferenceโ€ to the potential for such a hazard at the worksite. The administrationโ€™s area director in Cleveland, Howard Eberts, called the accident preventable, and said that OSHA โ€œwill not tolerate such disregard for worker safety.โ€

The company has voiced strong disagreement with the safety agencyโ€™s decision to cite it for eight separate violations. An Extrudex spokesperson stated that โ€œthere is nothing the company could have done to prevent this tragedy.โ€

OSHA officials in turn dispute that view and have placed Extrudex into the agencyโ€™s severe-violator program. That designation will result in it undergoing multiple and random government inspections and subject it to fines that could go as high as $175,000.

The company has about 140 workers at its Ohio-based facility. It has until May 14 to accept OSHAโ€™s findings, contest them or request a conference to discuss the matter.

In the meantime, Extrudex touts its safety record, saying that plant conditions where its employees work have always been among โ€œthe safest in the country.โ€ A company official says that Extrudex will pursue an administrative remedy and possibly take the matter to court.

 

Source: Columbus Dispatch, โ€œOSHA cites Ohio plant in fatal accident,โ€ April 26, 2013