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Inspection #101128528

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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducted a accident inspection of DYNA BURR CHICAGO, INC. at 65 East Lake Street, Northlake, IL 60164 on Dec 20, 1985. The inspection scope was complete. The case was closed on Nov 18, 1987.

OSHA documented 17 violations (13 serious, 4 other-than-serious) with total penalties on record of $875. 1 incident investigation summary is associated with this inspection. This inspection is linked to 1 accident report in OSHA records.

OSHA collected 78 air monitoring samples covering 15 substances during this inspection, including Antimony and Compounds (as Sb), Beryllium and Beryllium Compounds (as Be), Cadmium Dust (as Cd), Cadmium Fume (as Cd), Chromium, Metal and Insoluble Salts, and 10 more.

This employer has 4 other OSHA inspections on record at this establishment.

Inspection Details
Inspection Number
101128528
Type
Accident (A)
Scope
Complete
Opened
Dec 20, 1985
Closed
Nov 18, 1987
Total Violations
17
Penalties on Record
$875
Initial Penalties
$1,720
Related Activity
1 accident
Accident Inspection: This inspection record is categorized as an accident inspection in the U.S. Department of Labor OSHA enforcement data. Employers must report work-related fatalities within 8 hours, and work-related inpatient hospitalizations, amputations, or losses of an eye within 24 hours. An accident-related inspection does not by itself determine fault.
Establishment
Address
65 East Lake Street, Northlake, IL 60164
Industry
Not classified in OSHA's inspection record.
Other Inspections of This Employer4 on record

Other OSHA inspections of the same establishment. Linked via establishment ID (exact government key).

Incident Investigation Summaries

Incident investigation summaries linked to this inspection through OSHA's accident and injury enforcement data. These summaries describe the reported incident. The enforcement outcome for the linked inspection appears immediately below.

HospitalizationDec 19, 1985

Employees exposed to carbon monoxide from an lpg forklift

Injury: AsphyxiaBody part: Blood

Source: U.S. Department of Labor OSHA incident investigation data (`osha_accident` + `osha_accident_injury`). Linked via `rel_insp_nr` to the inspection activity number (exact government key).

Enforcement Outcome

OSHA's public enforcement data does not publish a "guilty" or "not guilty" field for inspections. The closest outcome fields available are the citation counts, penalty amounts, contest dates, final-order dates, and the inspection close date shown on this page.

Status on Record
Closed

Inspection closed Nov 18, 1987.

Citations on Record
17

13 serious, 4 other-than-serious.

Initial Penalties
$1,720

Citation amounts as first recorded in OSHA's penalty fields.

Current Penalties
$875

Latest published amounts after changes in the enforcement process.

Chemical Exposure Sampling15 substances sampled

Air monitoring samples collected by OSHA during this inspection. Results grouped by substance.

SubstanceSamplesResult RangeUnit
Antimony and Compounds (as Sb)40mg/m³
Beryllium and Beryllium Compounds (as Be)40mg/m³
Cadmium Dust (as Cd)105P / 5A0.024 - 9.9mg/m³
Cadmium Fume (as Cd)40.217 - 0.5274mg/m³
Chromium, Metal and Insoluble Salts40 - 0.0082mg/m³
Cobalt, Metal, Dust and Fume (as Co)40mg/m³
Copper Fume (as Cu)40.0025 - 0.0071mg/m³
Iron Oxide Fume40.032 - 0.0633mg/m³
Lead, Inorganic (as Pb)40mg/m³
Manganese Fume (as Mn)40mg/m³
Molybdenum (as Mo), Insoluble Compounds (Total Dust)40mg/m³
Nickel, Metal and Insoluble compounds (as Ni)40mg/m³
Particulates not otherwise regulated (Respirable Fraction)1611P / 5A0mg/m³
Vanadium fume (as V2O5)40mg/m³
Zinc Oxide Fume40.1968 - 2.6443mg/m³

Source: OSHA chemical exposure sampling data (OSHA Information System). P = Personal (worker breathing zone), A = Area (general air). Rows marked QC are analytical quality control measurements, not chemical exposures. OSHA PEL (Permissible Exposure Limit) values from the OSHA Occupational Chemical Database, matched via IMIS substance code (analyte code) (exact government key).

Violations

OSHA may publish multiple citation rows in the same inspection with the same standard and penalty fields. Separate rows can still differ in OSHA metadata such as citation identifier, recorded instance count, exposed workers, or gravity value. Contest and Final Order columns show citation-level dates from OSHA's enforcement record. A dash means OSHA's record does not currently show that activity for the citation.

CitationStandardTypeInitialCurrentAbatementContestFinal Order
010011910.23
Ladders
OSHA citation code: 19100023 C01
Serious$160$80Feb 20, 1986--
010021910.212
General Requirements for All Machines (Machine Guarding)
OSHA citation code: 19100212 A04
Serious$120$60Feb 20, 1986--
010031910.219
Mechanical Power-Transmission Apparatus
OSHA citation code: 19100219 D01
Serious$160$80Feb 20, 1986--
010041910.219
Mechanical Power-Transmission Apparatus
OSHA citation code: 19100219 F03
Serious$120$60Feb 20, 1986--
020011910.24
Step Bolts and Manhole Steps
OSHA citation code: 19100024 B
Other$0$0Feb 28, 1986--
03001A1910.95
Occupational Noise Exposure
OSHA citation code: 19100095 B01
Serious$240$125May 9, 1986--
03001B1910.95
Occupational Noise Exposure
OSHA citation code: 19100095 I02 I
Serious$0$0Apr 1, 1986--
03002A1910.134
Respiratory Protection
OSHA citation code: 19100134 A02
Serious$280$145Sep 28, 1986--
03002B1910.1000
Air Contaminants
OSHA citation code: 19101000 B01
Serious$0$0Sep 28, 1986--
03002C1910.1000
Air Contaminants
OSHA citation code: 19101000 B02
Serious$0$0Sep 28, 1986--
03002D1910.1000
Air Contaminants
OSHA citation code: 19101000 E
Serious$0$0Sep 28, 1986--
03003A1910.178
Powered Industrial Trucks
OSHA citation code: 19100178 I01
Serious$640$325Mar 30, 1986--
03003B1910.1000
Air Contaminants
OSHA citation code: 19101000 A02
Serious$0$0Mar 30, 1986--
03003C1910.1000
Air Contaminants
OSHA citation code: 19101000 E
Serious$0$0Mar 30, 1986--
040011904.2
Partial Exemption for Establishments in Certain Industries
OSHA citation code: 19040002 A
Other$0$0Apr 4, 1986--
040021910.20
Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records
OSHA citation code: 19100020 G02
Other$0$0Mar 30, 1986--
040031910.95
Occupational Noise Exposure
OSHA citation code: 19100095 C01
Other$0$0Jul 3, 1986--
Failure to Abate Penalties3 citations, $2,000 in FTA penalties on record

OSHA's enforcement record shows Failure to Abate (FTA) activity recorded against 3 citationsissued in this inspection. An FTA penalty is assessed during a follow-up inspection when OSHA's records indicate a previously cited hazard was not corrected by the abatement date. Each row below shows the FTA fields published on the original citation record: the follow-up inspection number, the FTA issuance date, the FTA penalty amount, and any FTA contest or final order date on record.

CitationFTA InspectionFTA IssuanceFTA PenaltyFTA ContestFTA Final Order
03002B#100099373Jan 21, 1987$2,000--
03002C#100099373Jan 21, 1987---
03002D#100099373Jan 21, 1987---

Source: U.S. Department of Labor OSHA enforcement data, violations table fields fta_insp_nr, fta_issuance_date, fta_penalty, fta_contest_date, fta_final_order_date. The FTA follow-up inspection is linked via fta_insp_nr to the inspection activity number (exact government key). When the follow-up inspection is not currently on record in SafetyRecord, the inspection number is shown without a link.

Understanding These Penalties

The maximum penalty for a serious violation in 2025 is $16,550 per violation. For willful violations, the range is $11,823 to $165,514. The current penalty column shows the latest amount on record in OSHA's database for each citation. When the current penalty differs from the initial penalty, OSHA's records show that the amount changed during the enforcement process, but this page does not determine the specific reason for each change. Penalty amounts are set by OSHA and adjusted annually for inflation.

Data Source and Methodology

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