2868 BROAD WING DRIVE, ODENTON, MD 21113
NAICS 238130: Framing Contractors - Records current through Mar 30, 2021
JOSE FLORES has had 6 OSHA inspections since Sep 5, 2017, resulting in 48 violations and $278,900 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 |
|---|---|---|
| 1926.503Fall Protection - Training Requirements | 9 | $32,000 |
| 1926.501Fall Protection - Duty to Have Fall Protection | 7 | $73,250 |
| 1926.1053Ladders (Construction) | 7 | $40,750 |
| 1926.20General Safety and Health Provisions | 6 | $67,200 |
| 1926.102Eye and Face Protection (Construction) | 5 | $46,375 |
| 1926.502Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices | 4 | $4,800 |
| 1926.416Electrical - Safety Requirements (Construction) | 2 | $2,400 |
| 1910.178Powered Industrial Trucks | 2 | $1,000 |
| 1926.602Material Handling Equipment | 2 | $4,200 |
| 1926.302Power-Operated Hand Tools | 1 | $4,800 |
| ID | Opened | Type | Scope | Viol. | Penalties |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #345226955 | Mar 30, 2021 | Planned | Complete | 9 | $75,725 |
| #345195259 | Mar 15, 2021 | Planned | Complete | 10 | $75,000 |
| #345035158 | Nov 20, 2020 | Planned | Complete | 14 | $55,100 |
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NAICS 238130: Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors / Construction
This industry comprises specialty trade contractors performing activities related to building foundations, structural systems, and exteriors. Work includes poured concrete, structural steel erection, masonry, glass installation, roofing, and siding.
Common workplace hazards include falls from roofs and elevated structures, struck-by incidents from falling materials and crane loads, and caught-between hazards in concrete and masonry work. Workers may also face silica dust exposure from concrete cutting and grinding, and scaffold collapse risks.
OSHA's Focus Four identifies the four leading causes of fatalities in the construction industry: falls, struck-by incidents, electrocution, and caught-in/between hazards. Together these account for the majority of construction worker deaths each year. OSHA's construction standards under 29 CFR 1926 specifically address each of these hazard categories, and they are a primary focus of programmed construction inspections.
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| Oct 21, 2020 |
| Planned |
| Complete |
| 4 |
| $20,800 |
| #344175294 | Jul 17, 2019 | Planned | Complete | 5 | $50,400 |
| #342612462 | Sep 5, 2017 | Planned | Complete | 6 | $1,875 |