The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Thursday it cited a Georgia auto parts manufacturer after a worker suffered severe injuries in an electrical transformer explosion in August 2023.
OSHA cited Columbus-based Aludyne Columbus LLC, which operates as Aludyne Columbus Foundry, after investigators discovered a worker was severely injured by an electrical arc flash while attempting to replace a blown fuse on a transformer.
Aludyne Columbus was cited for 22 serious and three other-than-serious violations after OSHA said the company engaged in numerous workplace safety failures, including not requiring employees to wear appropriately certified electrical suits while working in high-voltage energized areas.
OSHA proposed $182,344 in penalties.
The incident occurred six days after OSHA opened a separate complaint-driven inspection at the Columbus facility.
Aludyne Columbus has 15 business days to contest the citation and proposed penalty.
The company is a global manufacturer of aluminum, magnesium and iron cast and automotive parts that has more than 30 facilities in China, Europe, North America and South America.