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OSHA Inspection: TMX CONSTRUCTION, INC.

Planned inspection · Safety discipline

On , OSHA opened a planned safety inspection of TMX CONSTRUCTION, INC. in #5 SAN JUAN CIRCLE, PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL 32081 (NAICS 238130). OSHA activity number 338927759.

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Site address
#5 SAN JUAN CIRCLE
City
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
State
FL
ZIP
32081
Mailing
6121 COLLINS ROAD APT# 14, JACKSONVILLE, FL 32244
Inspection type
Planned (H)
Scope
Complete (A)
Discipline
Safety
Advance notice
No
Union status
B
Opened
Closing conference
Case closed
Last modified
Data loaded
NAICS code
238130
Employees
11
Ownership type
A

3 citations on file for this inspection.

1926.102 A01

Serious Gravity 5 1 instance 2 exposed
Issued
Penalty
Initial $1600.00 · Current $1080.00 Reduced
29 CFR 1926.102(a)(1): Eye and face protective equipment were not used when machines or operations presented potential eye or face injury from physical, chemical, or radiation agents.    a. On or about March 1, 2013, employees framing in trusses with a pneumatic nailer did not use eye protection.
Recent events (2)
  • — I (S) $1080
  • — Z (S) $1600

1926.501 B13

Serious Gravity 5 2 instances 3 exposed
Issued
Penalty
Initial $2000.00 · Current $1080.00 Reduced
29 CFR 1926.501(b)(13): Each employee(s) engaged in residential construction activities 6 feet (1.8 m) or more above lower levels were not protected by guardrail systems, safety net system, or personal fall arrest system, nor were employee(s) provided with an alternative fall protection measure under another provision of paragraph 1926.501 (b):     a. On or about March 1, 2013, employees preforming framing work from inside the trusses were not protected from a 33-foot fall hazard by use of use of conventional or alternative fall protection systems.     b. On or about March 1, 2013, on a 4:12 pitch roof, an employee framing a window was not protected from 9-foot fall hazard by use of use of conventional or alternative fall protection systems.
Recent events (2)
  • — I (S) $1080
  • — Z (S) $2000

1926.20 B01

Other-than-serious 1 instance 5 exposed
Issued
Abate by
Penalty
Initial $0.00 · Current $0.00
29 CFR 1926.20(b)(1): A safety and health program was not initiated and maintained to provide compliance with the general safety and health provisions of the standard:    a. On or about March 1, 2013, at the worksite, a safety and health program had not been initiated and maintained which addressed the following basic elements:          1.  Management Commitment and Leadership                      A.  Policy statement: goals established, issued, and communicated to                      employees.            B.  Program Reviewed Annually.            C.  Participation in safety meetings, inspections; agenda item in meetings.            D.  Adequate commitment of resources.            E.  Safety rules and procedures incorporated into site operations.            F.  Management observations of safety rules.          2.  Assignment of Responsibility                  A.  Safety designee on site, knowledgeable, and accountable.            B.	Supervisors' (including foremen) safety and health responsibilities                     understood.            C.  Employees adherence to safety rules.          3.  Identification and Control of Hazards                    A.  Periodic site inspection program involving supervisors.            B.  Preventive controls in place (PPE, Maintenance, Engineering Controls).                    C.  Action taken to address hazards.            D.  Safety Committee, where appropriate.            E.  Technical reference materials available.          4.  Training and Education                    A.  Supervisors receive basic safety and health training.            B.  Specialized training taken when needed.            C.  Existence of an employee training program, which is ongoing and                   effective.          5.  Recordkeeping and Hazard Analysis                   A.  Records maintained of employee illnesses/injuries, and posted.            B.  Supervisors perform incident investigations, determine causes, propose                   corrective action.            D.	Injuries, near misses, and illnesses are evaluated for trends, similar                     causes; corrective action initiated.          6.  First Aid and Medical Assistance              A.  First aid supplies and medical services available.            B.  Employees informed of medical results.            C.  Emergency procedures and training, where necessary.
Recent events (2)
  • — I (O) $0
  • — Z (O) $0

This record is reproduced from the U.S. Department of Labor Open Data API (OSHA inspection dataset). The original IMIS detail view is available at OSHA's Establishment Search for activity number 338927759.