PHILADELPHIA—Four contractors face proposed fines of $463,350 for allegedly exposing workers to fall hazards during recent construction of a 20-story building in Jersey City, N.J., the Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced June 25.
OSHA inspectors observed the alleged violations of federal workplace safety rules by Altura Concrete Inc. and Nathil Corp., both of Hasbrouck Heights, N.J., and White Diamonds Properties LLC and Blade Contracting Inc., both of Jersey City, N.J., during inspections conducted in December 2011 and in January and February 2012.
Althura and Nathil, the concrete contractors for the foundation and superstructure of the building, directed ...
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