OSHA
Wisconsin Biodiesel Producer Fined for OSHA Violations
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited biodiesel manufacturer Sanimax Inc. for 13 safety violations at its De Forest facility. After receiving a complaint, OSHA opened an inspection focused on the agency's process safety management standard for facilities that use hazardous chemicals. Proposed fines total $76,500. "Failing to follow process safety management procedures to reduce workers' exposure to the unexpected release of hazardous chemicals is...
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