OSHA fines USPS $178K after inspectors find workers exposed to safety hazards at Merrifield P&DC

Employer name: U.S. Postal Service Processing and Distribution Center
Inspection site: 8409 Lee Hwy, Merrifield, Virginia
Citations issued: On Dec. 12, 2016, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued citations to the postal service for three repeat and two serious safety violations, including one issued as a violation of the OSH Act’s general duty clause.
Investigation findings: OSHA began the inspection on June 13, 2016, in response to a complaint alleging employee exposure to struck-by hazards at the Merrifield distribution center.

The repeat violations relate to the postal service allowing workers to operate powered industrial trucks without seatbelts, employees exposed to caught-between hazards, and powered industrial trucks used without being inspected. USPS was cited previously for similar violations in 2014 and 2015.

Struck-by hazards due to inadequate lighting, and the use of defective equipment, resulted in the serious violations.

Quote: “Thousands of workers are injured each year – some fatally – while operating powered industrial equipment. Employers like the USPS, whose workers move materials with powered industrial equipment, must that ensure workers are trained properly, loads are stable, and pathways are well lit and clear of obstructions to prevent injury,” said Stanley Dutko Jr., director at OSHA’s Norfolk Area Office. “It is every employer’s legal responsibility to provide workers with a safe and healthful workplace.”

Proposed penalties: $178,156


Source: Occupational Safety and Health Administration

One thought on “OSHA fines USPS $178K after inspectors find workers exposed to safety hazards at Merrifield P&DC

  1. Union and NAME of Local/Branch
    APWU, Loc #6803
    I’ve noticed mailers bringing their own powered industrial trucks (PIT) into the facility. We can’t operate PIT without training and certification. Nonetheless, when I’ve asked several mailers whether they have received any training, none of them have. I asked our “safety office” as to whether the mailers should be held in compliance and they said, no?! Wait a minute, that can’t be right. If operating a PIT without training/certification is verboten for US, then why do the mailers get away with it?

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