A Maine company was issued eight citations totaling $149,500 after one of its workers suffered carbon monoxide poisoning at a Bangor, Maine, residential construction project, the Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced on Monday.
On Feb. 20, an employee of Sargent Corp. of Stillwater was working inside a manhole using a gasoline-powered saw to cut a metal pipe when he was overcome by carbon monoxide.
The accident took place at the city of Bangor's old water works complex where the company was performing earthwork, demolition and utility work ...
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