South Jersey Manufacturer Fined For Continued Safety Violations

A New Jersey chain-link fencing manufacturer faces $151,195 in proposed penalties after multiple safety violations at its facility.

PENNSAUKEN, NJ โ€” The U.S. Department of Laborโ€™s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited Aruvil International Inc. for multiple safety violations at its Pennsauken facility. The chain-link fencing manufacturer faces $151,195 in proposed penalties.

Agency inspectors identified violations, including inadequate lighting; lack of machine guards; failing to keep the workroom clean and dry; failing to inspect and ensure proper use of fall protection; and failing to provide effective training on hazardous chemicals in a June 2017 inspection. A prior investigation in August 2015 found similar violations.

โ€œAruvil International has failed to correct similar violations cited two years ago,โ€ said OSHA Marlton Area Office Director Paula Dixon-Roderick. โ€œTo protect its workers, the employer should abate these repeatedly identified hazards.โ€  

The company has 15 business days from receipt of its citations and penalties to comply, request an informal conference with OSHAโ€™s area director, or contest the findings before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.

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