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OSHA Inspection: PENNSYLVANIA TOOL SALES AND SERVICE, INC.

Complaint inspection · Health discipline

On , OSHA opened a complaint health inspection of PENNSYLVANIA TOOL SALES AND SERVICE, INC. in 625 BEV ROAD, YOUNGSTOWN, OH 44512 (NAICS 423710). OSHA activity number 343291431.

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Site address
625 BEV ROAD
City
YOUNGSTOWN
State
OH
ZIP
44512
Mailing
625 BEV ROAD, YOUNGSTOWN, OH 44512
Inspection type
Complaint (B)
Scope
Partial (B)
Discipline
Health
Advance notice
No
Union status
B
Opened
Closing conference
Case closed
Last modified
Data loaded
NAICS code
423710
Employees
80
Ownership type
A

4 citations on file for this inspection.

1910.157 G02

Serious Gravity 1 1 instance 53 exposed
Issued
Abate by
Penalty
Initial $4989.00 · Current $3492.00 Reduced
29 CFR 1910.157(g)(2): The educational program to familiarize employees with the general principles of fire extinguisher use and the hazards involved with incipient stage fire fighting was not provided to all employees upon initial employment, and at least annually thereafter:  On or about July 12, 2018, the employer failed to provide portable fire extinguisher training.   Note the employer may exercise one of the following options:   1. Provide portable fire extinguishers as specified in 29 CFR 1910.157(c)(1), meet the distribution requirements per 29 CFR 1910.157(d) (75 to the nearest extinguisher for Class A fires and 50 to the nearest unit for Class B fires), and provide training and education for all employees in the use of such equipment and the hazards associated with incipient stage fire fighting as specified in 29 CFR 1910.157(g).  The other sections of 29 CFR also apply.   2. Provide extinguishers as specified in 29 CFR 1910.157(c)(1), designate certain employees to be the only employees authorized to use such equipment and require all other employees to immediately evacuate upon the sound of the fire alarm, establish this in writing in an emergency action plan as outlined in 29 CFR 1910.38(a) and train/educate designated employees per 1910.157(g).  Utilizing this option exempts the employer from distribution requirements of 29 CFR 1910.157(d).   3. Establish a written fire safety policy which requires the immediate and total evacuation of employees from the workplace upon the sounding of a fire alarm signal.  This policy shall include an emergency action plan and a fire prevention plan as specified in 29 CFR 1910.38(a) and 29 CFR 1910.39(a).  Utilizing this option exempts the employer from the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.157 to include the need for providing portable fire equipment unless a specific standard requires that a portable fire extinguisher be provided (such as those requirements in 29 CFR 1910.106/107 related to the use/storage of flammable/combustible liquids).  If extinguishers are provided, but not intended for employee use, 29 CFR 1910.157(e) and (f) are still applicable (inspection, maintenance, and testing of equipment).
Recent events (2)
  • — I (S) $3492.3
  • — Z (S) $4989

1910.242 B

Serious Gravity 5 1 instance 53 exposed
Issued
Abate by
Penalty
Initial $8315.00 · Current $5821.00 Reduced
29 CFR 1910.242(b): Compressed air used for cleaning purposes was not reduced to less than 30 p.s.i.:  On or about July 12, 2018, the employer failed to ensure that compressed air used for cleaning debris off of equipment being worked on was reduced to less than 30 p.s.i. or have a safety feature on the nozzle of the air gun which would reduce the air pressure to less than 30 p.s.i. if dead-ended.
Recent events (2)
  • — I (S) $5820.5
  • — Z (S) $8315

1910.1200 E01

Serious Gravity 1 1 instance 53 exposed
Issued
Abate by
Penalty
Initial $4989.00 · Current $3492.00 Reduced
29 CFR 1910.1200(e)(1): The employer did not develop, implement, and/or maintain at the workplace a written hazard communication program which describes how the criteria specified in 29 CFR 1910.1200(f), (g), and (h) will be met:  On or about July 12, 2018, the employer failed to develop a written hazard communication program when employees are exposed to chemicals in the workplace. Chemicals routinely used in the workplace include, but are not limited to, aerosol paints, liquid petroleum fuel gas, and degreasing solvents.
Recent events (2)
  • — I (S) $3492.3
  • — Z (S) $4989

1910.134 C02 I

Other-than-serious 1 instance 53 exposed
Issued
Abate by
Penalty
Initial $0.00 · Current $0.00
29 CFR 1910.134(c)(2)(i): Respirator users were not provided with the information contained in Appendix D to 29 CFR 1910.134 when the employer determined that any voluntary respirator use was permissible:  On or about July 12, 2018, the employer failed to provide employees with the information contained in Appendix D of the respirator standard and ensure that employees understand the information contained within. The employer provides filtering face piece respirators (dust masks) for employees' voluntary use.
Recent events (2)
  • — I (O) $0
  • — Z (O) $0

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