OSHA Cites TimkenSteel for Amputation and Fall Hazards
“OSHA hopes to continue to work with corporate safety representatives and the United Steelworkers to address these safety issues proactively and ensure workers are protected on the job,” said Howard Eberts, OSHA’s area director in Cleveland.
OSHA has cited TimkenSteel Corp. for 12 serious violations carrying $77,000 in fines, after inspecting the company’s three Canton, Ohio, plants.
OSHA, which launched the inspections after receiving employee complaints about unsafe working conditions, alleges that TimkenSteel exposed workers to amputation and fall hazards.