ALJ Decision in CME Corporation Becomes a Final Order of the Commission
January 5, 2018CME is a commercial construction company headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It is a family-owned business with approximately 30 employees. For certain jobs, CME uses temporary workers supplied by United Labor Group The majority of its workforce is full-time CME…
ALJ Decision in CME Corporation Becomes a Final Order of the Commission
January 5, 2018CME is a commercial construction company headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It is a family-owned business with approximately 30 employees. For certain jobs, CME uses temporary workers supplied by United Labor Group The majority of its workforce is full-time CME…
ALJ Decision in CME Corporation Becomes a Final Order of the Commission
January 5, 2018CME is a commercial construction company headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It is a family-owned business with approximately 30 employees. For certain jobs, CME uses temporary workers supplied by United Labor Group The majority of its workforce is full-time CME…
ALJ Decision in Austal USA, LLC. Becomes a Final Order of the Commission
January 5, 2018Austal USA, LLC, (Austal) is a defense contractor engaged in the design and manufacture of ships. On August 3, 2015, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspected Austal’s facility in Mobile, Alabama, in response to an employee complaint about an…
ALJ Decision in North Pac Corporation Becomes a Final Order of the Commission
January 4, 2018On September 30, 2016, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a Citation and Notification of Penalty (Citation) to North Pac Corporation and its successors (Respondent) for alleged violations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) at…
ALJ Decision in Bronco Oilfield Services, Inc. Becomes a Final Order of the Commission
December 29, 2017On January 29, 2016, Compliance Safety and Health Officer John Ammon conducted an inspection of the Hardesty oil well site, located in Grady County, Oklahoma. (Tr. 25). The inspection included multiple employers working at the location, and was conducted under…
ALJ Decision in T. E. Stevens Company, Inc. Becomes a Final Order of the Commission
December 21, 2017T.E. Stevens Company, Inc. (Stevens) is a construction company performing erosion control, grading, storm sewer and other related work in the Birmingham, Alabama area. Two employees of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) were driving by Stevens’s worksite in…
ALJ Decision in T. E. Stevens Company, Inc. Becomes a Final Order of the Commission
December 21, 2017T.E. Stevens Company, Inc. (Stevens) is a construction company performing erosion control, grading, storm sewer and other related work in the Birmingham, Alabama area. Two employees of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) were driving by Stevens’s worksite in…
ALJ Decision in Auchy Roofing, Inc. Becomes a Final Order of the Commission
December 6, 2017On October 6, 2016, Respondent was inspected by the St. Louis Area Office of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”). During his inspection, Compliance Safety and Health Officer (“CSHO”) Robert Robles observed employees working on a roof located at…
ALJ Decision in Payton Roofing, Inc., Becomes a Final Order of the Commission
December 1, 2017This proceeding is before the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (Commission) pursuant to the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, 29 U.S.C. §§ 651-678 (OSH Act). This proceeding arises from two separate investigations, Nos. 1128469 and 1128473, conducted…
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