3310 CHELTON LOOP NORTH, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80909
NAICS 811113: Automotive Transmission Repair - Records current through Jul 10, 2012
SPRINGS TRANSMISSIONS & AUTOMOTIVE, INC. has had 2 OSHA inspections since May 19, 2011, resulting in 40 violations and $162,640 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.
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.
| Standard | Citations | Penalties |
|---|---|---|
| 1910.1200Hazard Communication | 8 | $12,400 |
| 1910.215Abrasive Wheel Machinery | 4 | $15,800 |
| 1910.176Handling Materials - General | 4 | $15,800 |
| 1910.305Electrical - Wiring Methods, Components, and Equipment | 4 | $20,400 |
| 5A0001General Duty Clause, Section 5(a)(1) | 3 | $36,800 |
| 1910.334Electrical - Use of Equipment | 3 | $15,800 |
| 1910.242Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Equipment, General | 2 | $5,320 |
| 1910.106Flammable Liquids | 2 | $14,600 |
| 1910.132Personal Protective Equipment - General Requirements | 2 | $10,200 |
| 1910.133Eye and Face Protection | 2 | $5,920 |
| ID | Opened | Type | Scope | Viol. | Penalties |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #335421210 | Jul 10, 2012 | Follow-Up | Partial | 16 | $86,640 |
| #330295734 | May 19, 2011 | Complaint | Complete | 24 | $76,000 |
NAICS 811113: Other Services (except Public Administration) / Other Services (except Public Administration)
This sector comprises establishments engaged in providing services not specifically categorized elsewhere, including repair and maintenance, personal care services, religious organizations, and civic organizations.
Common workplace hazards include exposure to automotive fluids and chemicals in repair shops, burns and electrical hazards in equipment maintenance, and ergonomic injuries in personal care services. Workers in automotive repair may also encounter lift and jack failures and exhaust fume exposure.
Auto repair shops must comply with OSHA General Industry standards including hazard communication for automotive fluids and solvents (29 CFR 1910.1200), eye and face protection during grinding, welding, and battery work (29 CFR 1910.133), proper ventilation for paint booths and exhaust systems, fire prevention and portable extinguisher maintenance (29 CFR 1910.157), and electrical safety for shop equipment (29 CFR 1910.303). Vehicle lifts must be properly maintained and operators trained.
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