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OSHA Inspection: OSCAR PEREZ; MAURICIO OSORIO

Planned inspection · Safety discipline

On , OSHA opened a planned safety inspection of OSCAR PEREZ; MAURICIO OSORIO in 425 SAINT CLAIR AVE, HAMILTON, OH 45015 (NAICS 238160). OSHA activity number 346920945.

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Site address
425 SAINT CLAIR AVE
City
HAMILTON
State
OH
ZIP
45015
Mailing
1216 LUDLOW ST, HAMILTON, OH 45011
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
238160
Employees
6
Ownership type
A

3 citations on file for this inspection.

1926.20 B02

Serious Gravity 10 1 instance 6 exposed
Issued
Penalty
Initial $4688.00 · Current $4688.00
29 CFR  1926.20(b)(2): Accident Prevention Responsibilities. Such programs shall provide for frequent and regular inspections of the job sites, materials, and equipment to be made by competent persons designated by the employers.  a) On or about August 18, 2023, the employer did not ensure that adequate frequent and regular inspections were conducted to ensure that fall protection was being utilized by each employee exposed to a fall height greater than 9 ft .
Recent events (1)
  • — Z (S) $4688

1926.501 B13

Serious Gravity 10 1 instance 6 exposed
Issued
Penalty
Initial $4688.00 · Current $4688.00
29 CFR  1926.501(b)(13):"Residential construction." Each employee engaged in residential construction activities 6 feet (1.8 m) or more above lower levels shall be protected by guardrail systems, safety net system, or personal fall arrest system unless another provision in paragraph (b) of this section provides for an alternative fall protection measure. Exception: When the employer can demonstrate that it is infeasible or creates a greater hazard to use these systems, the employer shall develop and implement a fall protection plan which meets the requirements of paragraph (k) of 1926.502. Note: There is a presumption that it is feasible and will not create a greater hazard to implement at least one of the above-listed fall protection systems. Accordingly, the employer has the burden of establishing that it is appropriate to implement a fall protection plan which complies with 1926.502(k) for a particular workplace situation, in lieu of implementing any of those systems.  a) On or about August 18, 2023, employees were exposed to a fall hazard greater than 9 ft while performing roofing work on a residential roof without any means of conventional fall protection.
Recent events (1)
  • — Z (S) $4688

1926.503 A01

Serious Gravity 10 1 instance 6 exposed
Issued
Abate by
Penalty
Initial $4688.00 · Current $4688.00
29 CFR  1926.503(a)(1): The employer shall provide a training program for each employee who might be exposed to fall hazards. The program shall enable each employee to recognize the hazards of falling and shall train each employee in the procedures to be followed in order to minimize these hazards.   a) On or about August 18, 2023, employees were not trained to recognize fall hazards such as, but not limited to, a 9 ft 5 inch fall hazard while performing roofing work on a 6 in 12 pitched roof, nor were they trained on when to utilize a fall protection system.
Recent events (1)
  • — Z (S) $4688

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 346920945.