1192 COUNTY ROAD 177, CUSSETA, AL 36852
NAICS 332116 - Records current through Apr 5, 2018
GREAT LAKES METAL STAMPING, INC. has had 5 OSHA inspections since Nov 8, 2016, resulting in 17 violations and $27,194 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 |
|---|---|---|
| 1910.95Occupational Noise Exposure | 4 | $4,890 |
| 1910.215Abrasive Wheel Machinery | 3 | $4,000 |
| 1910.1200Hazard Communication | 3 | $293 |
| 1910.22Walking-Working Surfaces - General Requirements | 2 | $2,544 |
| 1910.303Electrical - General Requirements | 1 | $2,760 |
| 5A0001General Duty Clause, Section 5(a)(1) | 1 | $6,000 |
| 1910.138Hand Protection | 1 | $0 |
| 1910.157Portable Fire Extinguishers | 1 | $2,000 |
| 1910.212General Requirements for All Machines (Machine Guarding) | 1 | $4,707 |
| ID | Opened | Type | Scope | Viol. | Penalties |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #343068367 | Apr 5, 2018 | Complaint | Partial | 3 | $2,544 |
| #342746583 | Oct 31, 2017 | Follow-Up | Partial | 0 | $0 |
| #342567724 | Aug 2, 2017 | Complaint | Partial | 6 | $9,000 |
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NAICS 332116: Forging and Stamping / Manufacturing
This industry group comprises establishments that manufacture forgings, stampings, powder metallurgy parts, custom roll-formed products, and iron and steel castings. These processes shape metal using force, pressure, and heat.
Common workplace hazards include amputation risks from power presses and forging hammers, thermal burns from heated metal and forging equipment, and noise-induced hearing loss. Workers may also face risks from flying metal fragments, exposure to lubricants and metalworking fluids, and vibration-related injuries.
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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| Nov 16, 2016 |
| Referral |
| Partial |
| 4 |
| $4,890 |
| #341885226 | Nov 8, 2016 | Complaint | Partial | 4 | $10,760 |