488 MAIN STREET, TERRYVILLE, CT 06786
NAICS 423140: Motor Vehicle Parts (Used) Merchant Wholesalers - Records current through Apr 11, 2024
WEBSTER AUTO SALES, INC has had 1 OSHA inspection since Apr 11, 2024, resulting in 4 violations and $6,600 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 |
|---|---|---|
| 1910.106Flammable Liquids | 1 | $2,060 |
| 1910.157Portable Fire Extinguishers | 1 | $1,640 |
| 1910.1200Hazard Communication | 1 | $0 |
| 5A0001General Duty Clause, Section 5(a)(1) | 1 | $2,900 |
| ID | Opened | Type | Scope | Viol. | Penalties |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #347405540 | Apr 11, 2024 | Complaint | Partial | 4 | $6,600 |
NAICS 423140: Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers / Wholesale Trade
This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in the merchant wholesale distribution of motor vehicles, motor vehicle supplies, tires, and new and used parts.
Common workplace hazards include forklift incidents in parts warehouses, ergonomic injuries from heavy lifting of automotive parts, and struck-by hazards from falling stored inventory. Workers may also face exposure to automotive chemicals and vehicle movement hazards on the premises.
OSHA requires all powered industrial truck operators to receive training that includes formal instruction (lectures, videos, written materials), practical training (demonstrations and exercises), and evaluation of the operator's performance. Operators must be evaluated at least once every three years and must receive refresher training after an accident, near-miss, or observed unsafe operation. The training must be specific to the type of truck being operated and the conditions at the workplace.
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