The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued 17 serious safety violations to a Florida company that exposed workers to electrocution, falls and amputation hazards.
OSHA said it is proposing $57,600 in penalties against Allied Metals LLC in Miami.
"Workers at Allied Metals are being exposed to numerous safety hazards because management is not taking its responsibility seriously. Employers are required to remove workplace hazards so that employees can return home safely at the end of their shift," said Condell Eastmond, OSHA's area director in Fort Lauderdale.
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