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Jersey City contractors fined $100,000 for unsafe conditions on worksite

June 30, 2012, 1:21 PM
By Stephanie Musat/ For The Jersey Journal

Two Jersey City-based contractors, along with two other contractors were issued citations and fines from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration this week for exposing workers to hazards while working on a 20-story building in Jersey City following a December 2011 inspection.

Altura Concrete Inc. and Nathil Corp., both of Hasbrouck Heights, and White Diamonds Properties LLC and Blade Contracting Inc., both of Jersey City, face total proposed fines of $463,350.

General contractor White Diamonds Properties, with seven employees on-site, has been issued citations for two willful violations involving failing to protect workers from fall hazards, as well as citations for five serious violations related to improper storage of compressed gas cylinders, unprotected rebar and failing to have drawings for shoring/reshoring on-site.

The citations carry $95,400 in penalties.

Masonry contractor Blade Contracting, with 21 employees on-site, has been cited with three serious violations for failing to protect workers from fall hazards, properly use a scaffold and inspect scaffold components for defects. The citations carry $11,550 in penalties.

The companies have 15 business days from receipt of the citations to comply, request an informal conference with the OSHA area director, or contest the citations and proposed penalties before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.
According to the OSHA communique, the companies also received citations for nine serious violations. Among them were failing to provide personal protective equipment, provide a cap for anacetylene tank in storage, store cylinders in an upright position, separate oxygen and acetylene tanks, and provide fall protection for workers installing ribs, provide protection from protruding rebar, maintain shoring/reshoring plans on-site, provide railings on stairs.

"A project of this magnitude clearly needs an aggressive injury and illness prevention plan in place to prevent falls and other hazards," said Robert Kulick, OSHA's regional administrator in New York in a statement. "When management and workers together proactively identify and eliminate hazardous conditions, workers are better protected."

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JERSEY CITY, N.J. (Legal Newsline) - The Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Monday cited four New Jersey contractors for exposing workers to hazards following a December 2011 inspection.

OSHA says during the inspection, inspectors observed employees working on the fourth floor without personal fall protection or fall protection systems.

Altura Concrete Inc. and Nathil Corp., both of Hasbrouck Heights, and White Diamonds Properties LLC and Blade Contracting Inc., both of Jersey City, face total proposed fines of $463,350.

Altura and Nathil, the concrete contractors for the foundation and superstructure of the building, directed 75 employees on-site. Both companies have been cited for five willful violations for failing to protect workers from fall hazards created by open sides and edges, as well as protect workers from fall hazards created by the misuse of self-supporting stepladders.

"Year after year, falls remain the leading cause of death in the construction industry, accounting for almost one in every three construction worker deaths," Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Dr. David Michaels said.

"We know how to prevent falls, and employers have a clear responsibility to provide the right equipment and procedures. When working at heights, everyone needs to plan ahead to get the job done safely, provide the right equipment and train workers to use the equipment safely. OSHA's message is simple: Safety pays and falls cost."

According to the OSHA communique, the companies also received citations for nine serious violations. Among them were failing to provide personal protective equipment, provide a cap for anacetylene tank in storage, store cylinders in an upright position, separate oxygen and acetylene tanks, and provide fall protection for workers installing ribs, provide protection from protruding rebar, maintain shoring/reshoring plans on-site, provide railings on stairs.

"A project of this magnitude clearly needs an aggressive injury and illness prevention plan in place to prevent falls and other hazards," said Robert Kulick, OSHA's regional administrator in New York. "When management and workers together proactively identify and eliminate hazardous conditions, workers are better protected."Legal News

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