OSHA Fines USPS For Safety Violations in Columbus, OH

October 18, 2010

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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) fined the USPS $210,000 for willfully exposing employees to electrical safety hazards at the Columbus, OH Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC).

OSHA inspectors issued the Postal Service five citations after they found the Postal Service failed to properly train employees on safe electrical work practices and failed to provide them with proper protective equipment when working on live machinery. The USPS also failed to utilize proper procedures to prevent electrical parts from being inadvertently energized.

The most recent violations bring the Postal Service’s total OSHA fines to over $5.1 million.

OSHA Citations of USPS
Site Date Amount
Des Moines, IA 1/27/2010 $97,500
Providence, RI 4/29/2010 $558,000
Bedford Park, IL 5/5/2010 $210,000
Denver, CO 5/10/2010 $217,000
Anaheim, CA 5/24/2010 $11,050
Bell, CA 5/24/2010 $18,425
Las Vegas, NV 5/24/2010 $10,625
Philadelphia, BMC 6/3/2010 $210,000
Philadelphia, PA P&DC 6/4/2010 $217,000
Pittsburgh, PA P&DC 6/8/2010 $300,000
Baton Rouge, LA P&DC 6/14/2010 $97,500
Portland, OR P&DC 6/16/2010 $77,000
Southern ME P&DC 6/25/2010 $430,000
Minneapolis/St. Paul NDC 6/29/2010 $210,000
Southern MD P&DC 7/1/2010 $272,000
White River Junction, VT P&DC 7/29/2010 $420,000
Boston, MA 7/26/2010 $357,000
Dayton, OH P&DC 8/18/2010 $225,000
Portsmouth, NH P&DC 8/20/2010 $350,000
Kansas City, KS BMC 8/27/2010      $191,000
Cincinnati, OH BMC 9/1/2010 $210,000
Binghamton, NY 9/2/2010 $8,000
Columbus, OH P&DC 10/12/2010 $210,000
Huntington, WV P&DF 10/14/2010 $212,500
TOTAL   $5,119,600

 

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