4534d53b 25ea 48b7 83d9 602a53877cb3

Auto supply company cited after worker’s death at Ohio plant


The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Tuesday that it cited an automotive supply company after a worker was killed in October 2023.

OSHA cited Faurecia Emissions Control Systems NA LLC, a subsidiary of Auburn Hills, Michigan-based Faurecia North America, for 10 instance-by-instance violations after the employee, who was on the job for about a year, was crushed by a machine that bends vehicle exhaust pipes at a plant in Franklin, Ohio.

The agency proposed $314,555 in penalties.

OSHA said it had previously cited the company for similar violations at the Franklin plant.  

Investigators said the company failed to train employees in proper lockout/tagout procedures and failed to implement proper machine guarding.

Faurecia has 15 business days to contest the citation and proposed penalties.

 



Source link