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OSHA Inspection: FARMERS GRAIN & SUPPLY COOPERATIVE

Planned inspection · Safety discipline

On , OSHA opened a planned safety inspection of FARMERS GRAIN & SUPPLY COOPERATIVE in 1007 STATE STREET, UNION GROVE, WI 53182 (NAICS 000000). OSHA activity number 103551826.

What this inspection record means

OSHA opens inspections for many reasons: routine scheduling under a national or local emphasis program, an employee complaint or referral, or a follow-up after a reported injury. Opening or conducting an inspection is not itself an allegation or a finding that this employer broke any rule; any findings appear as the citations listed below, and citations can be contested, reduced, or withdrawn.

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Site address
1007 STATE STREET
City
UNION GROVE
State
WI
ZIP
53182
Inspection type
Planned (H)
Scope
Complete (A)
Discipline
Safety
Advance notice
No
Union status
Non-union (B)
Opened
Closing conference
Case closed
Data loaded
NAICS code
000000
SIC code (legacy)
5153
Employees
25
Ownership type
Private (A)

12 citations on file for this inspection.

5(a)(1)

Serious 1 instance 2 exposed
Issued
Sep 25, 1987
Abate by
Sep 28, 1987
Penalty
Initial $150 · Current $150
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:
a) Employees were exposed to the hazards of asphyxiation due to
deficient atmospheres, combustible gases and vapors, and toxic air
cleanout, maintenance, and inspection of the grain take place.
A feasible method of abatement includes, but is not limited to:
1) Written procedures covering a permit system, ventilation, atmospheric
testing, rescue procedures, and employee training.
2) The completion and posting of 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 and
necessary protective measures have been taken to ensure the safety of
each worker.
3) Mechanical ventilation of teh 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%) 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 a rescue, the rescuing employee must be equipped with approved
air supplied respiratory equipment and other appropriate personal
protective equipment.
6) Training of any and all employees required to enter the confined
spaces.  This training shall include procedures required prior to
entry and the hazards associated with work in confined spaces.

1910.94 A05 IIIB

Serious 1 instance 1 exposed
Issued
Sep 25, 1987
Abate by
Sep 28, 1987
Penalty
Initial $150 · Current $150

1910.22 B01

Other-than-serious 1 instance 2 exposed
Issued
Sep 25, 1987
Abate by
Sep 28, 1987

1910.22 B01

Other-than-serious 1 instance 1 exposed
Issued
Sep 25, 1987
Abate by
Sep 28, 1987

1910.23 A06

Other-than-serious 1 instance 2 exposed
Issued
Sep 25, 1987
Abate by
Sep 28, 1987

1910.27 D01 II

Other-than-serious 1 instance 2 exposed
Issued
Sep 25, 1987
Abate by
Nov 6, 1987

1910.157 D01

Other-than-serious 1 instance 2 exposed
Issued
Sep 25, 1987
Abate by
Nov 6, 1987

1910.157 G02

Other-than-serious 1 instance 2 exposed
Issued
Sep 25, 1987
Abate by
Nov 6, 1987

1910.219 D01

Other-than-serious 1 instance 2 exposed
Issued
Sep 25, 1987
Abate by
Sep 28, 1987

1910.244 B

Other-than-serious 1 instance 1 exposed
Issued
Sep 25, 1987
Abate by
Nov 6, 1987

1910.244 B

Other-than-serious 1 instance 1 exposed
Issued
Sep 25, 1987
Abate by
Nov 6, 1987

1910.252 D02 IV

Other-than-serious 1 instance 2 exposed
Issued
Sep 25, 1987
Abate by
Nov 6, 1987

This record is reproduced from the U.S. Department of Labor Open Data API (OSHA inspection dataset). OSHA publishes its own view of this case as inspection number 103551826.

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