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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducted a complaint inspection of PIPING TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTS, INC. at 3701 Holmes Road, Houston, TX 77051 on Jan 17, 1991. The inspection scope was partial. The case was closed on Aug 29, 1991.
OSHA documented 10 violations (4 serious, 6 other-than-serious) with total penalties on record of $1,110. This inspection is linked to 1 complaint in OSHA records.
OSHA collected 78 air monitoring samples covering 13 substances during this inspection, including Antimony and Compounds (as Sb), Beryllium and Beryllium Compounds (as Be), Cadmium Fume (as Cd), Chromium, Metal and Insoluble Salts, Cobalt, Metal, Dust and Fume (as Co), and 8 more.
This employer has 20+ other OSHA inspections on record at this establishment.
Air monitoring samples collected by OSHA during this inspection. Results grouped by substance.
| Substance | Samples | Result Range | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antimony and Compounds (as Sb) | 6 | 0 | mg/m³ |
| Beryllium and Beryllium Compounds (as Be) | 6 | 0 | mg/m³ |
| Cadmium Fume (as Cd) | 6 | 0 - 0.0015 | mg/m³ |
| Chromium, Metal and Insoluble Salts |
| Citation | Standard | Type | Initial | Current | Abatement |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01001 | 19100094 A07 Ventilation | Serious | $180 | $60 | Feb 4, 1991 |
| 01002 | 19100147 C01 Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) | Serious | $630 | $450 | Mar 6, 1991 |
| 01003 | 19100212 A01 General Requirements for All Machines (Machine Guarding) | Serious | $630 |
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.
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Other OSHA inspections of the same establishment. Linked via establishment ID (exact government key).
| 0 - 0.2977 |
| mg/m³ |
| Cobalt, Metal, Dust and Fume (as Co) | 6 | 0 | mg/m³ |
| Copper Fume (as Cu) | 6 | 0 - 0.0121 | mg/m³ |
| Iron Oxide Fume | 6 | 0 - 1.964 | mg/m³ |
| Lead, Inorganic (as Pb) | 6 | 0 | mg/m³ |
| Manganese Fume (as Mn) | 6 | 0 - 0.2737 | mg/m³ |
| Molybdenum (as Mo), Insoluble Compounds (Total Dust) | 6 | 0 - 0.0018 | mg/m³ |
| Nickel, Metal and Insoluble compounds (as Ni) | 6 | 0 - 0.0254 | mg/m³ |
| Vanadium fume (as V2O5) | 6 | 0 | mg/m³ |
| Zinc Oxide Fume | 6 | 0 - 0.1311 | mg/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).
| $400 |
| Jul 6, 1991 |
| 01004 | 19101200 E01 Hazard Communication | Serious | $450 | $200 | Feb 26, 1991 |
| 02001 | 19040002 A Partial Exemption for Establishments in Certain Industries | Other | $0 | $0 | Mar 6, 1991 |
| 02002 | 19040005 C Determination of Work-Relatedness | Other | $0 | $0 | Mar 6, 1991 |
| 02003 | 19100020 G01 I Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records | Other | $0 | $0 | Feb 13, 1991 |
| 02004 | 19100020 G01 II Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records | Other | $0 | $0 | Feb 13, 1991 |
| 02005 | 19100020 G01 III Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records | Other | $0 | $0 | Feb 13, 1991 |
| 02006 | 19100020 G02 Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records | Other | $0 | $0 | Feb 13, 1991 |