HARRINGTON TOOLS
4316 ALGER ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90039
NAICS 332111: Iron and Steel Forging - Records current through Feb 10, 2005
HARRINGTON TOOLS has had 4 OSHA inspections since Oct 1, 1997, resulting in 20 violations and $11,880 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.
- This establishment has 4 OSHA inspections on record.
- The last documented OSHA inspection at this establishment was opened on February 10, 2005.
- Federal inspection records at this location go back to 1997, covering a 8-year period through 2005.
- OSHA classified 4 of the 20 recorded violations here as Serious (20%).
- This establishment has no willful violations in its OSHA inspection history.
- The OSHA record at this location does not include any repeat violation citations.
- At this location, 1 inspection remains open in OSHA's system. Citation and penalty information may be incomplete until the case is closed.
Data sourced from the U.S. Department of Labor OSHA enforcement database. Penalty amounts shown reflect the latest penalty amounts on record in the DOL database and may differ from initial assessments or final amounts after informal conferences, settlements, or adjudication. Having an inspection record is common in regulated industries and does not by itself indicate unsafe conditions. This is not an official OSHA resource and does not constitute legal advice.
Most Cited Standards10 standards
Ranked by citation count across this employer's inspections on record. Counts and penalties are exact sums from violations linked to those inspections.
| Standard | Citations | Penalties |
|---|---|---|
| 3203Injury and Illness Prevention Program | 3 | $465 |
| 5194Hazard Communication | 2 | $415 |
| 3661Brakes and Warning Devices | 2 | $385 |
| 2500.10 | 1 | $225 |
| 2340.21 | 1 | $225 |
| 3314The Control of Hazardous Energy for the Cleaning, Repairing, Servicing, Setting-Up, and Adjusting Operations of Prime Movers, Machinery and Equipment, Including Lockout/Tagout | 1 | $450 |
| 3328Machinery and Equipment | 1 | $335 |
| 342Reporting Work-Connected Fatalities and Serious Injuries | 1 | $125 |
| 1430.40 | 1 | $225 |
| 3995 | 1 | $3,035 |
Enforcement Timeline4 inspections, 1997-2005
Each row is one OSHA inspection on record. Markers show openings, contest activity, final orders, and closures. Full record detail for each inspection is listed below.
Source: DOL OSHA enforcement data (inspections and violations), linked via activity_nr (exact government key).
Penalty changes: Amounts shown reflect what OSHA's enforcement record publishes. The reason for any change is not stated unless OSHA's record explicitly says so.
Inspection Records1997 - 2005
Full record for each inspection on file. Includes type, scope, violations on record, and current penalty.
| ID | Opened | Type | Scope | Viol. | Penalties |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #126060276 | Feb 10, 2005 | Complaint | Complete | 14 | $8,220 |
| #126062991 | Mar 8, 2000 | Complaint | Complete | 1 | $160 |
| #126112960 | Apr 28, 1999 | Accident | Complete | 2 | $500 |
| #126166743 | Oct 1, 1997 | Accident | Partial | 3 | $3,000 |
Incident investigation summaries linked to this employer through OSHA accident and injury enforcement data.
Employee's Fingers Amputated in Press Machine
Employee's finger amputated in press brake
Source: U.S. Department of Labor OSHA incident investigation data. See data reference for matching and methodology details.
About This Industry
NAICS 332111: 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.
Data Source and Methodology
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