A Limerick company has been fined $119K for major safety
violations which jeopardized workers.
LIMERICK, PA -- A Limerick contractor is being fined
$119,000 for violations related to a scaffold with major safety violations, the
U.S. Department of Labor has announced.
Penn Stucco Systems Inc, based on 385 West Ridge Pike,
was completing stucco work at a building on 3018 West Thompson Street in
Philadelphia when the violations were discovered, OSHA spokespersons said.
“OSHA determined the general contractor shortened the
schedule in the middle of the project. Both employers pushed to rush completion
and bypassed safety,” Nicholas DeJesse, director of OSHA’s Philadelphia Area
Office.
General contractor Westrum Development Co. hired Penn
Stucco Systems Inc. to complete stucco work on a building at the site location.
Penn then contracted BC Stucco and Stone, based in Upper Darby and who was also
cited, to provide labor for the job, OSHA said.
OSHA opened its investigations after it received a
complaint alleging employees from both companies were working approximately 20
feet on a scaffold with major safety deficiencies, such as lack of planking,
bracing, safe access and stability.
“Penn Stucco Systems and BC Stucco and Stone jeopardized
their workers’ safety knowingly by failing to provide basic scaffolding
safeguards intended to prevent serious injuries and save lives," DeJesse
added. "Both of these companies have a history of ignoring safety
standards and putting their workers at risk. Such behavior is unacceptable and
it must stop before someone is seriously hurt or worse.”
According to OSHA, repeat violations were found where
Penn Stucco:
Source: Patch.com
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