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OSHA VIOLATIONS <br />Inspection 1629 <br />Citation 01 Item 001 — Supported scaffold pols, legs, posts, frames and uprights did not <br />bear on base plates and mud sills or adequate firm foundation 4,900.00 <br />Citation 01 002a -Front end loaders/similar equipment used to support scaffold platform <br />not designed for such use. Height of 6.5 feet an employee while standing on wooden <br />pallet was lifted by bobcat skid steer. 900.00 <br />Inspection 1884 <br />Citation 01 001 b- Chipper was exposed to noise at 152.7% if the permissible daily <br />dose. No penalty <br />Citation 01 002a -Exposure to airborne concentration of Crystalline silica. 4,900.00 <br />Citation 01 002b- Did not use engineered controls to reduce and maintain employee <br />exposure to respirable crystalline silica to or below PEL — Suggested water delivery <br />system for power tools, shroud No penalty <br />Citation 01 Item 002c No written exposure control plans for silica No penalty <br />Citation 01 Item 002d Effective engineering controls were not feasible or while they are <br />being instituted, appropriate respirators were not used No penalty <br />Citation 01 Item 002e No medical evaluation for use of respirator No penalty <br />Citation 01 Item 002f Employer did not ensure that employee use a tight fitting <br />facepiece respirator <br />Citation 01 Item 003 -Employer did not assess the exposure of each employee who <br />may be expected to be exposed to respirable crystalline silica 4,900.00 <br />Citation 01 Item 004 -Employer did not make medical surveillance available for each <br />employee who was required to use a respirator for 30 or more days a year 4,900.00 <br />Citation 01 Item 005a Employer did not include respirable crystalline silica in the <br />program to comply with HazCom 4,900.00 <br />Citation 01 Item 005b Employer did not have material safety data sheets for hazardous <br />chemicals which are used No penalty <br />Citation 01 Item 005 c Employees were not provided effective information and training <br />on the hazardous chemicals in their work area <br />