Create a free Manufacturing.net account to continue

OSHA Cites Cargill For 23 Violations

Agency is proposing fines of $146,400 for 23 violations at a Cargill Meat Solutions Corp. ground beef production plant in Milwaukee.

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Cargill Meat Solutions Corp. for 23 violations at its Milwaukee ground beef production plant.

The agency is proposing fines of $146,400. OSHA says Cargill failed to develop "normal operating procedures" for starting ammonia refrigeration systems and conduct equipment inspections and testing at required times, among other things.

Cargill says there were no employee injuries, ammonia releases or food safety issues associated with the alleged violations. Cargill Meat Solutions spokesman Mike Martin, in Wichita, Kan., says the alleged violations center primarily on documentation. He says the company has an emergency response plan in place to address ammonia releases. The company has 15 business days to comply or contest the findings.

The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Minneapolis-based Cargill, Inc.

More in Operations