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OSHA Inspection: OLD DOMINION TRIM SPECIALIST

Planned inspection · Safety discipline

On , OSHA opened a planned safety inspection of OLD DOMINION TRIM SPECIALIST in 4720 WOODWAY LANE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20011 (NAICS 238350). OSHA activity number 339107054.

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Site address
4720 WOODWAY LANE NW
City
WASHINGTON
State
DC
ZIP
20011
Mailing
PO BOX 1610, WOODBRIDGE, VA 22195
Inspection type
Planned (H)
Scope
Partial (B)
Discipline
Safety
Advance notice
No
Union status
B
Opened
Closing conference
Case closed
Last modified
Data loaded
NAICS code
238350
Employees
20
Ownership type
A

2 citations on file for this inspection.

1926.403 B01

Serious Gravity 5 1 instance 1 exposed
Issued
Abate by
Penalty
Initial $2000.00 · Current $1000.00 Reduced
29 CFR 1926.403(b)(1): Employer did not ensure that electrical equipment is free from recognized hazards that are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees:    a) On June 6, 2013 and at times prior thereto; second floor, employee was operating a table saw which was not equipped with an anti-restart/magnetic switch to prevent it from accidental start up in the event of power loss and re-energizing.   Abatement certification required within 10 days after abatement date. The certification shall include a statement that abatement is complete, date and method of abatement, and states employees and their representatives were informed of this abatement.
Recent events (2)
  • — I (S) $1000
  • — Z (S) $2000

1926.404 B01 II

Serious Gravity 5 1 instance 1 exposed
Issued
Penalty
Initial $1600.00 · Current $800.00 Reduced
29 CFR 1926.404(b)(1)(ii): On a construction site, where an assured equipment grounding program was not utilized, all 120-volt, single-phase, 15 and 20 ampere receptacle outlets which were not a part of the permanent wiring of the building or structure and which are in use by employees did not have approved ground fault circuit interrupters for personal protection.    a) On June 6, 2013 and at times prior thereto; second floor, employee was using portable electrical equipment such as but not limited to saws that were not protected with a ground fault circuit interrupter that would not protect them from electrical shock in the event that the portable tools used in the process became damaged.
Recent events (2)
  • — I (S) $800
  • — Z (S) $1600

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