分享好友 经理人学院首页 经理人学院分类 切换频道

安全有风险,任职需谨慎,美国OSHA历史上的8个刑事案例

2016-12-026750
 
 

1988 -- Elliot Plumbing & Heating Company (Howard Elliot)

Howard Elliot, owner of a South Dakota plumbing firm, pled guilty to criminal charges of willfully violating OSHA trenching safety standards after two of his employees were killed in a May 1988 trench collapse. He received a six-month sentence (which was suspended to 45 days) and 3 years probation. Elliot also was ordered to pay restitution to the victims' families.

[sources: OSHA; Business Insurance]

1994 -- Kazimierz Chmielewski (Protech Construction)

Chmielewski was the owner of Protech Construction Company, which was cited by OSHA for several safety violations at an Illinois work site. One charge -- the failure to install a protective guard rail on a scaffold -- was characterized by OSHA as a willful violation. OSHA proposed a penalty of $35,000 for the willful violation and $4,500 for additional violations. Chmielewski then twice offered $1,000 cash bribes to OSHA officials to get out of the $35,000 willful violation charge. In November 1998, he pled guilty to one count of bribery and was sentenced to six months in jail and six months home confinement.

[sources: OSHA, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin]

1995 -- MIT Tank Wash (Robert Swing)

Employees of MIT Tank Wash, a tank cleaning company in Savannah, Ga., were required to clean fuel out of the tanks -- including a hazardous fuel additive, fleurodyne FD-100, that requires a special, poisonous solvent. Violating OSHA regulations, MIT's employees routinely cleaned tanks alone. On May 11, 1993, employee Robert Girvin Jr. entered a tank alone, quickly became disoriented, and died from the toxic fumes. Owner Robert Swing had previously been warned by OSHA to buy proper safety equipment -- including a retrieval system to rescue workers -- but he hadn't. In June 1995, Swing pled guilty to a willful violation of OSHA regulations, and was sentenced to six months in jail, one year probation, and a $190,000 fine.

[sources: OSHA, Occupational Health and Safety]

1996 -- C&S Erectors (Roy G. Stoops)

On May 1, 1996, Brian Smith, an employee of C&S Erectors, fell approximately 35 feet to his death while laying steel decking on the roof of a construction site in Jonestown, Pa. The company had a substantial history of OSHA violations, and an investigation determined that C&S previously had been warned by the project's general contractor about its failure to provide fall protection. The company's owner, Roy G. Stoops, pled guilty to a willful violation and was sentenced to four months in prison and ordered to pay $6,000 in restitution to Smith's estate. The company was sentenced to one year of probation and held jointly liable for teh restitution.

[source: OSHA]

1996 -- Theodore Smith and John Dennis (South East Towers)

Smith and Dennis were the owners of South East Towers, a South Carolina communications tower company. One of their employees, John Christiansen, was killed in 1995 when he fell 150 feet while retrieving equipment from a tower in Jacksonville, Fla. According to OSHA, the two men tried to cover up the fact that Christiansen was not wearing the proper safety equipment when he fell. Smith and Dennis pled guilty to a willful violation in April 1997 and each was sentenced to three months in prison. The two men were also ordered to pay more than $7,300 restitution for Christiansen's funeral.

[sources: OSHA, Associated Press]

1997 -- LeMaster Steel Erectors (Jay Holloman, Michael Onyon, Ronald Creighton)

On Aug. 9, 1996, Jeffrey Highfill, an employee of LeMaster Steel Erectors, fell more than 25 feet from the roof of a construction site in Mason, Ohio. Three years later, the firm pled guilty to willfully violating federal fall protection regulations, and two of its officials -- Company Safety Director Michael onyon and Regional Manager Jay Holloman -- as well as site foreman Ronald Lee Creighton, pled guilty to making false statements to OSHA investigators. Hollomon and onyon each were sentenced to six months in prison, three years probation, and fines of $2,000. Creighton was sentenced to four months in prison, three years probation, and $1,000 in fines. LeMaster Steel was fined $300,000, ordered to pay $3,500 in burial expenses, and placed on five years probation.

[source: OSHA]

2000 -- Walter Marble

The owner of an Illinois plumbing company, Marble pled guilty to charges that he lied to investigators regarding a 1999 trench collapse that killed employee Chad Sacker, who was buried under approximately 8 feet of soil. In an attempt to avoid liability, Marble obstructed OSHA's investigation by creating fake documents to cover up the incident. He was sentenced to five months in prison, five months home confinement, 2 years supervised release following the home confinement and a $3,000 fine.

[sources: OSHA, U.S. Department of Justice]

2001 -- Moshe Junger

Moshe Junger, a demolition contractor and owner of Mordechai Rubbish, Inc., pled guilty in January 2002 to causing the death of a worker by failing to comply with OSHA regulations. Junger's company had been hired to demolish a building in Brooklyn, N.Y. Prior to that, an OSHA compliance officer had visited the site and instructed the general contractor not to begin demolition until he or the demolition subcontractor had obtained an engineering survey to find out if the building had the structural integrity to support the workers and their equipment. The general contractor advised Junger of this requirement; however, Junger authorized the demolition to commence without having obtained the survey. On April 30, 2001, workers drove a 24,000-pound material handler onto the second floor of the building to remove several 5,000-pound steel beams. While removing a beam, the cement floor under the machine handler collapsed and worker Rogelio Villanueva-Daza was fatally crushed by the falling beam. Junger was sentenced to four months in prison and, as part of his settlement agreed, to pay a $100,000 penalty to OSHA.

[sources: OSHA, U.S. Department of Justice]


反对 0
举报
收藏 0
打赏 0
评论 0
银川市委原常委、政法委原书记李永宁被公诉,曾因31死7伤燃气爆炸事故被问责,违规投资入股,违反安全管理规定,导致发生特大伤亡事故
李永宁(图源:银川市禁毒办)9月4日,据最高人民检察院消息,日前,宁夏回族自治区银川市委原常委、政法委原书记李永宁(副厅级

0评论2024-09-24100

小区物业2名维修工身亡, 未对汽油泵进行危害辨识 ,北京豪斯凯宾物业管理有限公司“4·17”一般生产安全事故调查报告
2024年4月17日,北京市密云区溪翁庄镇阳光城君山墅6号供水泵房内发生一起中毒和窒息事故,造成物业公司两人死亡。2024年7月23日

0评论2024-09-2439

江西铜业旗下恒邦股份一冶炼厂发生安全事故:目前已致3名员工死亡,侧吹炉放铜口突发喷溅
8月12日晚间,江西铜业(600362.SH)旗下恒邦股份(002237.SZ)公告披露,近日,公司冶炼一公司侧吹炉放铜口突发喷溅,造成现场

0评论2024-08-20122

酒厂爆炸5亡,火灾可能是由锅炉爆炸引起的,并蔓延至其他容器。当地时间7月23日墨西哥Jose Cuervo龙舌兰酒工厂
At least five workers have been killed and two others wounded in a fieryexplosionat the Jose Cuervotequiladistillery in

0评论2024-08-208

百货大楼起火致16人遇难,系施工作业引起,四川自贡“7·17”火灾
7月18日4时29分更新:火灾造成16人遇难 系施工作业引起四川自贡市高新区生态环境与应急管理局发布情况通报:自贡市九鼎大楼717火

0评论2024-07-1840

巴斯夫湛江一体化基地1名分包商员工受伤经医院抢救无效死亡,7月13日施工现场装载管道时受伤
2024年7月13日,一名分包商员工在巴斯夫湛江一体化基地施工现场装载管道时受伤,随即被紧急送往医院抢救,当天不幸在医院离世。

0评论2024-07-1870

2死3伤!芯片大厂突发意外!6日下午半导体封测厂福懋科五厂工程鹰架(临时支架)倒塌意外
据媒体报道,半导体封测厂福懋科五厂工程6日下午发生鹰架(临时支架)倒塌意外,造成2人死亡、3人受伤。报道指出,下午4时12分,

0评论2024-07-1830

东莞一胶水厂发生火灾,7月7日11时29分许,起火建筑为一空地单层搭建物,主要燃烧物为叔丁醇、硅胶等,官方连发两则通报
7月7日中午,多位网民发布视频称,广东东莞中堂镇东向村一工厂突发爆炸并起火。网传视频显示,事故现场浓烟滚滚,目击者称听到很

0评论2024-07-1817

险些从4米高台坠落,刘德华致歉:“自己心里也怕”
对不起,昨天做了一个非常危险的动作。我也没想到那么滑,自己心里也怕。7月6日,在上海梅赛德斯奔驰文化中心,刘德华就首场演唱

0评论2024-07-181