The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited DarPro for six alleged safety violations for failing to properly adjust or provide adequate machine guards at a food byproducts-processing facility.The government agency proposed penalties of $91,000, after a January inspection of the DarPro facilities in Lexington, Neb. The employer is a subsidiary of Darling International, a company headquartered in Irving, Texas. The company recycles used restaurant cooking oil and byproducts from the beef-, pork- and poultry-processing industries into usable products.OSHA said that it included a ...
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