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Tire Retreader Faces $160,280 in Fines for Failing to Correct Cited Hazards

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Employees face fire, mechanical and electrical hazards

iStock_000023698673XSmallSYRACUSE, N.Y. – American Made Tires, an Elmira Heights, tire retreader, failed to correct twelve (12) hazards cited during a 2013 OSHA inspection. Because of that inaction, and the discovery of new and recurring hazards during a follow-up inspection, the company faces an additional $160,280 in proposed fines.

“The company’s inaction exposed employees to ongoing hazards of fire, falls, chemicals and to being caught in or crushed by unguarded or unexpectedly activated machinery,” said Christopher Adams, OSHA’s area director in Syracuse. “The sizable penalties proposed reflect the severity of these conditions and the employer’s failure to follow through on its obligation and commitment to correct hazards that never should have existed.”

OSHA initially cited the company for 16 serious violations of workplace safety standards in July 2013, following an inspection conducted between March and July 2013. American Made Tires agreed to correct the cited hazards and pay the required fine of $20,100. When the company failed to submit proof that it had corrected the hazards, OSHA opened a follow-up inspection in November 2013.

The new inspection found ongoing hazards, including improperly constructed flammable adhesive spray booths located within 20 feet of spark-producing equipment; failure to implement lockout/tagout procedures to protect workers who service or maintain machines; lack of machine guarding for a tire buffer machine; and lack of a communications program and training for employees working with hazardous chemicals.

Because of these uncorrected hazards, OSHA issued American Made Tire 12 failure-to-abate notices, carrying $144,000 in fines. A failure-to-abate notice applies to a condition, hazard or practice for which the employer was originally cited, and upon reinspection, was found uncorrected.

Three repeat violations were cited for hazards similar to those cited in the earlier inspection. These included use of hazardous electrical equipment, accumulation of combustible dust and use of a spark-producing grinder in a flammable area. These violations carry $14,080 in fines.

Finally, one serious citation, with a $2,200 fine, was issued for use of a portable electric lamp in a spraying area during operations.

The failure-to-abate notices and citations can be viewed at http://www.osha.gov/ooc/citations/American_Made_Tire_896494_May_21_14.pdf and http://www.osha.gov/ooc/citations/American_Made_Tires_950323_May_21_14.pdf.


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