4020 TULL AVE., MUSKOGEE, OK 74403
NAICS 332312: Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing - Records current through Oct 8, 2019
EASTPOINTE INDUSTRIES has had 2 OSHA inspections since Feb 18, 2014, resulting in 3 violations and $12,295 in penalties on record.
As reported in the U.S. Department of Labor OSHA enforcement database. Having inspection records is common for businesses in regulated industries. Penalty amounts may differ from final amounts after settlement or judicial review.
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| Standard | Citations | Penalties |
|---|---|---|
| 1910.212General Requirements for All Machines (Machine Guarding) | 2 | $12,295 |
| 1910.304Electrical - Wiring Design and Protection | 1 | $0 |
| ID | Opened | Type | Scope | Viol. | Penalties |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #344372255 | Oct 8, 2019 | Referral | Partial | 1 | $10,795 |
| #339593279 | Feb 18, 2014 | Planned | Complete | 2 | $1,500 |
Incident investigation summaries linked to this employer through OSHA accident and injury enforcement data.
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View inspection #344372255 →Source: U.S. Department of Labor OSHA incident investigation data. See data reference for matching and methodology details.
NAICS 332312: Architectural and Structural Metals Manufacturing / Manufacturing
This industry group comprises establishments manufacturing products such as structural metal framing, metal plate work, metal windows and doors, sheet metal work, and ornamental and architectural metalwork.
Common workplace hazards include cuts and lacerations from sharp metal edges, welding fume and UV radiation exposure, and falls from working on large structural components. Workers may also face risks from overhead crane operations, machine guarding deficiencies, and noise from metal fabrication processes.
Lockout/tagout (29 CFR 1910.147) is consistently among the most cited standards in manufacturing because it applies to virtually every piece of powered equipment. Common violations include lack of written energy control procedures for specific machines, failure to train authorized and affected employees, failure to conduct periodic inspections of energy control procedures, and using inadequate lockout devices. The standard's detailed requirements make full compliance challenging for facilities with diverse equipment.
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