Department of Labor alleges subcontractor knowingly exposed employees to asbestos hazards during former Waukegan hospital demolition

Department of Labor alleges subcontractor knowingly exposed employees to asbestos hazards during former Waukegan hospital demolition WAUKEGAN, IL – Alleging that K.L.F. Enterprises — a Chicago demolition subcontractor — knew it was exposing its employees and others to the serious dangers of asbestos at a Waukegan work site, the U.S. Department of Labor has cited the company for 36 safety and health violations after a federal investigation. In November 2023, investigators with the department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration opened a complaint inspection after they observed K.L.F. employees not wearing protective equipment amid piles of debris and steel I-beams during structural demolition of the eight-story former Lakes Behavioral Health hospital. OSHA determined that K.L.F. continued demolition activities — disturbing and removing asbestos used to fireproof the building’s interior — despite recognizing the debris piles outside were likely asbestos-laden. The company did

US Department of Labor, Moss & Associates LLC to promote workplace safety, health during construction of Central Florida hotel

US Department of Labor, Moss & Associates LLC to promote workplace safety, health during construction of Central Florida hotel
Participants: U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration Moss & Associates LLC University of South Florida On-Site Consultation Program What:  Strategic Partnership agreement Background: On April 18, 2023, OSHA and Moss & Associates LLC signed a strategic partnership to promote safety and health practices to prevent exposure to common construction hazards during construction of the Alanik Hotel in Clearwater Beach, Florida. The project calls for construction of a 492,000-square-foot, 15-story hotel on a two-acre parcel off the Clearwater Beach barrier island. The University of South Florida On-Site Consultation Program is also a member of this partnership. The initiative will also encourage contractors to develop and use safety and health programs, and provide required training to employees, employers and supervisors. The initiative will focus on safe work practices and the need to use required personal protective equipment. It will also promote the safe use of hand and power tools and awareness of common construction hazards associated with heat illness, falls, struck-by and caught-in objects, and unsafe levels of silica dust and noise. OSHA’s Strategic Partnership Program works with employers, employees, professional and trade associations, labor organizations and other interested stakeholders to establish specific goals, strategies and performance measures to improve worker safety and health. Learn more about OSHA. Quote: “Public-private sector partnerships provide a proven, collaborative framework for major construction projects that enhance worker safety,” said OSHA Area Director Danelle Jindra in Tampa, Florida. “In fact, strategic partnerships also lead to increase worker involvement, training and education and accountability for safe work practices.”

Published at April 20, 2023 at 05:00PM
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