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OSHA Inspection: AIR SYSTEMS OF DAYTONA, INC.

Programmed Related inspection · Safety discipline

On , OSHA opened a programmed Related safety inspection of AIR SYSTEMS OF DAYTONA, INC. in 907 TAYLOR AVE, PORT ORANGE, FL 32127 (NAICS 238220). OSHA activity number 335594388.

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employer broke any rule; any findings appear as the citations listed below, and citations can be contested, reduced, or withdrawn.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
907 TAYLOR AVE
City
PORT ORANGE
State
FL
ZIP
32127
Mailing
750 OAK HEIGHTS CT. UNIT 310, PORT ORANGE, FL 32127
Inspection type
Programmed Related (I)
Scope
Partial (B)
Discipline
Safety
Advance notice
No
Union status
Non-union (B)
Opened
Closing conference
Case closed
Last modified
Data loaded
NAICS code
238220
Employees
2
Ownership type
Private (A)

2 citations on file for this inspection.

1926.501 B01

Serious Gravity 1 1 instance 2 exposed
Issued
Oct 15, 2012
Penalty
Initial $1,200 · Current $1,400
29 CFR 1926.501(b)(1): Each employee on a walking/working surface with an unprotected side or edge which was 6 feet (1.8 m) or more above a lower level was not protected from falling by the use of guardrail systems, safety net systems, or personal fall arrest systems:    a.  On or about July 24, 2012, at the south of the building located at 907 Taylor Ave, Port Orange, FL, two employees carrying duct material on a 4:12 pitch roof were not being protected by a guardrail system, safety net or personal fall arrest system, exposing themselves to an 8 feet fall hazard.
Recent events (2)
  • · I (S) $1400
  • · Z (S) $1200

1926.1053 B01

Deleted Serious Gravity 5 1 instance 2 exposed
Issued
Oct 15, 2012
Penalty
Initial $1,600 · Current $0 Reduced
29 CFR 1926.1053(b)(1): Because of the portable ladder's length, the ladder side rails did not extend to at least 3 feet (.9 m) above the upper landing surface to which the ladder was used to gain access, and the ladder was not secured at its top to a rigid support    a.  On or about July 24, 2012, at the south of the building located at 907 Taylor Ave, Port Orange, FL, two employees carrying duct material on a 4:12 pitch roof gained access to the roof using a wood job-made ladder that was not set up at least 3 feet above the landing surface, exposing themselves to an 14 feet fall hazard.
Recent events (2)
  • · I (S) $0
  • · Z (S) $1600

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 335594388.

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