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OSHA Inspection: SURGE STAFFING, LLC

Programmed Related inspection · Safety discipline

On , OSHA opened a programmed Related safety inspection of SURGE STAFFING, LLC in 760 WEST VETERANS BLVD., AUBURN, AL 36832 (NAICS 423120). OSHA activity number 341235471.

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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employer broke any rule; any findings appear as the citations listed below, and citations can be contested, reduced, or withdrawn.

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Establishment
SURGE STAFFING, LLC
Site address
760 WEST VETERANS BLVD.
City
AUBURN
State
AL
ZIP
36832
Mailing
1110 MORSE ROAD, LOWER LEVEL, COLUMBUS, OH 43229
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
423120
Employees
46
Ownership type
Private (A)

3 citations on file for this inspection.

1910.147 C07 I A

Serious Gravity 10 4 instances 1 exposed
Issued
Jul 15, 2016
Abate by
Aug 3, 2016
Penalty
Initial $6,300 · Current $6,300
29 CFR 1910.147(c)(7)(i)(A): Authorized employee(s) did not receive training in the recognition of applicable hazardous energy sources, the type and magnitude of the energy available in the workplace, and the methods and means necessary for energy isolation and control:  a) Crimping machines on AN, UMA1, UMA2, LFA, and JFA lines;  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to caught in and amputation hazards in that the employer failed to provide training to authorized employees who perform servicing and maintenance on crimpers on the hazardous energy sources present (including electrical and pneumatic) and the methods and means necessary for energy isolation and control.  b) Air Leak Testers on AN, UMA1, UMA2, LFA, and JFA lines;  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to caught in and struck by hazards in that the employer failed to provide training to authorized employees who perform servicing and maintenance on air leak testers on the hazardous energy sources present (including electrical, pneumatic, and compressed helium gas) and the methods and means necessary for energy isolation and control.  c)  Endformer (EF-01);  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees who perform servicing and maintenance on the endformer to caught in and amputation hazards in that the employer failed to provide training to authorized employees on the hazardous energy sources present (including electrical and pneumatic) and the methods and means necessary for energy isolation and control.  d)  Bender 01 and 03 (BD-01 and BD-03);  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees who perform servicing and maintenance on the benders to caught in and struck by hazards in that the employer failed to provide training to authorized employees on the hazardous energy sources present (including electrical and pneumatic) and the methods and means necessary for energy isolation and control.
Recent events (3)
  • · J (S) $6300
  • · C (S) $6300
  • · Z (S) $6300

1910.212 A03 II

Deleted Serious Gravity 10 8 instances 40 exposed
Issued
Jul 15, 2016
Abate by
Jul 27, 2016
Penalty
Initial $6,300 · Current $0 Reduced
29 CFR 1910.212(a)(3)(ii): Point of operation guards were not designed and constructed as to prevent the operator from having any part of their body in the danger zone during the operating cycle:  a) JFA line Crimper SG-12;  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to crush-by and amputation hazards in that the point of operation was not effectively guarded.  b) UMA 1 line Crimper SG-04;  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to crush-by and amputation hazards in that the point of operation was not effectively guarded.  c) UMA 2 line Crimper SG-06;  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to crush-by and amputation hazards in that the point of operation was not effectively guarded.  d) AN line Crimper SG-15;  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to crush-by and amputation hazards in that the point of operation was not effectively guarded.  e) AN line Crimper SG-16;  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to crush-by and amputation hazards in that the point of operation was not effectively guarded.  f) UMA2 line Crimper SG-09;  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to crush-by and amputation hazards in that the point of operation was not effectively guarded.  g) LFA line Crimper SG-07;  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to crush-by and amputation hazards in that the point of operation was not effectively guarded.  h) LFA line Crimper SG-08;  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to crush-by and amputation hazards in that the point of operation was not effectively guarded.
Recent events (3)
  • · J (S) $0
  • · C (S) $6300
  • · Z (S) $6300

1910.217 C02 I A

Deleted Serious Gravity 10 3 instances 40 exposed
Issued
Jul 15, 2016
Abate by
Jul 25, 2016
Penalty
Initial $6,300 · Current $0 Reduced
29 CFR 1910.217(c)(2)(i)(a): Point of operation guard(s) on mechanical power press(es) did not prevent entry of hands or fingers into the point of operation by reaching through, over, under or around the guard:  a)  Power Press (PP-02);  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to crush-by and amputation hazards in that the point of operation of a mechanical full revolution power press was not effectively guarded to prevent employees from having parts of their bodies at the point of operation.  b)  Power Press (PP-04);  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to crush-by and amputation hazards in that the point of operation of a mechanical full revolution power press was not effectively guarded to prevent employees from having parts of their bodies at the point of operation.  c)  Power Press (PP-05);  On or about January 26, 2016 and at time prior thereto, the employer exposed employees to crush-by and amputation hazards in that the point of operation of a mechanical full revolution power press was not effectively guarded to prevent employees from having parts of their bodies at the point of operation.
Recent events (3)
  • · J (S) $0
  • · C (S) $6300
  • · Z (S) $6300

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