A trucking company cited for safety violations at one of its terminals has been ordered to answer allegations it failed to comply with standards at its other some 200 centers across the country.
Michigan-based Central Transport, which operates in 45 states and in Canada, was first cited in Nov. 2014 for 14 violations of workplace safety and health standards at its Billerica, Massachusetts shipping terminal.
But the Occupational Safety and Health Administration also alleged the company failed to comply with agency standards for the safety of industrial trucks at other locations. OSHA wan...
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