CAMBRIDGE, NY ·
OSHA Inspection: EDWARD J. MATTHEWS INC.
Programmed Related inspection · Safety discipline
At a glance
On , OSHA opened a programmed Related safety inspection of EDWARD J. MATTHEWS INC. in 4 WEST MAIN ST., CAMBRIDGE, NY 12816 (NAICS 000000). OSHA activity number 302547286.
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employer broke any rule; any findings appear as the citations listed below, and citations can be contested, reduced, or withdrawn.
Where did this inspection happen?
- Establishment
- EDWARD J. MATTHEWS INC.
- Site address
- 4 WEST MAIN ST.
- City
- CAMBRIDGE
- State
- NY
- ZIP
- 12816
- Mailing
- P.O. BOX 147, TROY, NY 12181
What kind of inspection was it?
- Inspection type
- Programmed Related (I)
- Scope
- Complete (A)
- Discipline
- Safety
- Advance notice
- No
- Union status
- Union (Y)
When did the case open and close?
- Opened
- Closing conference
- Case closed
- Data loaded
Establishment context
- NAICS code
- 000000
- SIC code (legacy)
- 1711
- Employees
- 1
- Ownership type
- Private (A)
Citations
9 citations on file for this inspection.
5(a)(1)
- Issued
- Mar 11, 1999
- Abate by
- Mar 16, 1999
- Penalty
- Initial $1,000 · Current $400 Reduced
General-duty citation text
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 the hazard of being pulled into and crushed by the rotating parts of a pipe threading machine. a)Inside the building, a Ridgid brand pipe threader, # 7509623, not equipped with a foot pedal. Among other methods, one feasible method to reduce this hazard is to establish and enforce adequate safe operating procedures. Procedures such as those stipulated in American National Standard for Portable Pipe threading Machines (ANSI B208.1-1982). Elements essential to an acceptable safe operating procedure include at a minimum: 1) Installation of a momentary contact device ( deadman foot switch ) to control power input to the machine. This device would automatically stop the machine and the rotating pipe if the operator's foot was removed from the foot switch for any reason. 2) Provide training and education to the machine operators concerning all the appropriate procedures for the safe operation and use of this type of machinery.
Recent events (2)
- · I (S) $400.00
- · Z (S) $1000.00
1926.405 B02
- Issued
- Mar 11, 1999
- Abate by
- Mar 16, 1999
- Penalty
- Initial $450 · Current $225 Reduced
Recent events (2)
- · I (S) $225.00
- · Z (S) $450.00
1926.1052 C01
- Issued
- Mar 11, 1999
- Abate by
- Mar 16, 1999
- Penalty
- Initial $450 · Current $225 Reduced
Recent events (2)
- · I (S) $225.00
- · Z (S) $450.00
1926.403 B02
- Issued
- Mar 11, 1999
- Abate by
- Mar 16, 1999
1926.404 B01 I
- Issued
- Mar 11, 1999
- Abate by
- Mar 16, 1999
1926.405 A02 IIE
- Issued
- Mar 11, 1999
- Abate by
- Mar 16, 1999
1926.501 B04 II
- Issued
- Mar 11, 1999
- Abate by
- Mar 16, 1999
1926.502 I03
- Issued
- Mar 11, 1999
- Abate by
- Mar 16, 1999
1926.502 I04
- Issued
- Mar 11, 1999
- Abate by
- Mar 16, 1999
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Source
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 302547286.
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