A poultry-processing firm has been cited and faces fines for safety violations, including failing to post information in Spanish on its signs.
The investigation by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration came after a worker lost part of his right middle finger while clearing a paper jam in April. It is not the company's first citation.
Koch Foods, of Chicago, faces penalties of $52,500 following the investigation, which cited the poultry-processing firm for one repeated and four serious safety violations.
OSHA found the machine lacked adequate safety guards, that there was no ...
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