A metal-stamping and assembly business is liable for violating Ohio's specific safety requirement regulations after a mechanical power press unexpectedly crushed a worker's left hand and forearm, an Ohio appellate court ruled. Ohio's 10th District Court of Appeals rejected an employer's attempt to challenge a decision concluding that it had violated the state's specific safety requirement regulations, in the case of State ex rel. Hamlin Steel Prods. v. Industrial Commission, No. 10AP-1172, 12/20/12, published.In that case, Christopher Bickett was injured while working for H...
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