OSHA Fines USPS For Safety Violations at Vermont P&DC

July 30, 2010

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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) slammed the Postal Service with $420,000 in fines for willingly exposing employees to electrical hazards at the White River Junction Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) in Vermont.

OSHA issued the USPS six citations after inspectors found untrained or unqualified employees working on live machinery without proper protective equipment, exposing them to the risk of electric shock. The latest citations in Vermont bring the Postal Service’s total OSHA fines to over $3.3 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 (PA) 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 P&DC (VT)

7/29/2010

$420,000

TOTAL

 

$3,356,100

 

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