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OSHA Inspection: REGIONAL MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY

Complaint inspection · Health discipline

On , OSHA opened a complaint health inspection of REGIONAL MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY in 1701 ST JULIAN ST, SUITE 10, COLUMBIA, SC 29204 (NAICS 000000). OSHA activity number 300269719.

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employer broke any rule; any findings appear as the citations listed below, and citations can be contested, reduced, or withdrawn.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
1701 ST JULIAN ST, SUITE 10
City
COLUMBIA
State
SC
ZIP
29204
Inspection type
Complaint (B)
Scope
Partial (B)
Discipline
Health
Advance notice
No
Union status
Non-union (N)
Opened
Closing conference
Case closed
Data loaded
NAICS code
000000
SIC code (legacy)
8071
Employees
14
Ownership type
Private (A)
Industry flags
Manufacturing health.

6 citations on file for this inspection.

10012 A

Serious Gravity 03 1 instance 3 exposed
Issued
Dec 23, 2002
Abate by
Jan 27, 2003
Penalty
Initial $375 · Current $375

Hazardous substances 8880

SCRR 71-112A: Failed to furnish a place of employment which is free of
recognized hazards
which may cause death or serious physical harm to his employees and comply
with this
regulation and other occupational safety and health rules and regulations
promulgated under
Chapter 15 of Title 41, Code of Laws, State of South Carolina, 1976, as
amended,
as
follows:
A.  Employer knew or should have known that lab technicians working with
contaminated
specimens in the diagnostic lab may be exposed to the hazard of inhaling
M. tuberculosis.  A
feasible and useful means of abatement is to develop and implement a
Tuberculosis Infection
Control Plan that includes: (1) use of engineering controls such as, but
not limited to
biological safety cabinets, and (2) use of appropriate respiratory
protection.

1910.1030 F02 I

Serious Gravity 03 1 instance 3 exposed
Issued
Dec 23, 2002
Abate by
Dec 27, 2002

Hazardous substances 8880

1910.1030 G02 I

Serious Gravity 03 1 instance 3 exposed
Issued
Dec 23, 2002
Abate by
Jan 27, 2003
Penalty
Initial $375 · Current $375

Hazardous substances 8880

1910.139 B01

Other-than-serious Gravity 01 1 instance 3 exposed
Issued
Dec 23, 2002
Abate by
Jan 27, 2003

Hazardous substances 8880

1910.139 B10

Other-than-serious Gravity 01 1 instance 3 exposed
Issued
Dec 23, 2002
Abate by
Jan 27, 2003

Hazardous substances 8880

1910.139 E05

Other-than-serious Gravity 01 1 instance 3 exposed
Issued
Dec 23, 2002
Abate by
Jan 27, 2003

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 300269719.

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