ST. LOUIS—A Missouri vinyl-products manufacturer and one of its subsidiaries face nearly $200,000 in proposed fines after an investigation found 30 alleged violations involving improper machine guarding, electrical hazards, and other problems, the Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration said June 21.
The announcement concerned National Vinyl Products Inc., which was cited for 12 alleged violations, including one repeat violation, and its subsidiary, NVP Hospitality Design LLC, which was cited for 18 alleged violations, including two repeat violations. Both are located in St. Genevieve, Mo.
According to an OSHA statement, the violations at NVP were uncovered during a December ...
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