A manufacturer of cheese and dairy products in Waterloo, New York, has been cited for allegedly failing to correct safety violations found after employees were burned by hot milk.
Summit Milk Products LLC was cited on March 1 by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The manufacturer faces $143,954 in proposed penalties for uncorrected and new violations.
OSHA inspected the company’s facility in January 2017 after employees were seriously burned by milk that was hotter than 150 degrees, the agency said. Another inspection was launched in September because the company h...
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