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OSHA Inspection: TORCHERO FENIX LLC

Federal Agency inspection · Safety discipline

On , OSHA opened a federal Agency safety inspection of TORCHERO FENIX LLC in 1775 W. WESLEY AVE., ENGLEWOOD, CO 80110 (NAICS 423510). OSHA activity number 342779659.

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Establishment
TORCHERO FENIX LLC
Site address
1775 W. WESLEY AVE.
City
ENGLEWOOD
State
CO
ZIP
80110
Mailing
5606 E. 62ND AVE., COMMERCE CITY, CO 80022
Inspection type
Federal Agency (M)
Scope
Partial (B)
Discipline
Safety
Advance notice
No
Union status
B
Opened
Closing conference
Case closed
Last modified
Data loaded
NAICS code
423510
Employees
5
Ownership type
A

2 citations on file for this inspection.

5(a)(1)

Serious Gravity 10 1 instance 4 exposed
Issued
Abate by
Penalty
Initial $7500.00 · Current $7500.00
OSH ACT of 1970 Section (5)(a)(1): The employer did not furnish employment and a place of employment which were free from recognized hazards which were causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees in that, employees were exposed to struck-by and fire hazards:   a) On or about November 17, 2017, four employees were cutting metal at the All Recycling, Inc. job site. One of the employees was cutting a loader axle. The heat from the oxygen/propane torch ignited the pressurized tire. The pressurized tire then failed catastrophically which caused the split rim to strike and lacerate the employee's upper body which resulted in the employee's death. Torchero Fenix LLC had not developed and implemented an effective inspection process to inspect scrap pieces for hazardous conditions/components prior to cutting. These hazardous conditions/components could include, but are not limited to, pressurized tires and any other item which may contain stored energy.  Among other methods, a feasible and acceptable method to correct this hazard would be to develop and implement an inspection procedure where all scrap pieces are carefully inspected by the supervisor and torch-cutters prior to conducting cutting on those pieces.  The procedure should include a system for identifying and safely handling pieces that contain hazardous components and pressurized tires or other items where the contents may not be visible.  Employees who perform torch-cutting work as well as supervisors responsible for oversight of this work should be trained and/or re-trained on how to recognize and avoid types of scrap materials (particularly heavy equipment parts) that may contain hazardous items. These hazardous items include, but are not limited to, any vessels/containers pressurized with air such as pressurized tires.  The training should include, among other things, specific examples of what types of equipment and materials these items are commonly found in, how to identify particular types of equipment and where the components are typically located within the equipment.  The training should also cover what actions and precautions must be taken once a hazardous component is discovered.
Recent events (2)
  • — I (S) $7500
  • — Z (S) $7500

1910.253 E05 V

Serious Gravity 1 1 instance 4 exposed
Issued
Abate by
Penalty
Initial $1663.00 · Current $840.00 Reduced
29 CFR 1910.253(e)(5)(v): Hose showing leaks, burns, worn places, or other defects rendering it unfit for service were not repaired or replaced:      a) On or about November 17, 2017 and at times prior, four employees were cutting metal at the All Recycling, Inc. job site. One of the hoses used in torch cutting had a burn/cut and was not repaired or replaced.
Recent events (2)
  • — I (S) $840
  • — Z (S) $1663

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 342779659.