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Inspection #2303303

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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducted a planned inspection of SUNNYLAND FOODS, INC. at 400 Albany Road, Thomasville, GA 31792 on Apr 2, 1985. The inspection scope was complete. The case was closed on Jun 11, 1985.

OSHA documented 23 violations (11 serious, 12 other-than-serious) with total penalties on record of $1,330.

This employer has 11 other OSHA inspections on record at this establishment.

Inspection Details
Inspection Number
2303303
Type
Planned (H)
Scope
Complete
Opened
Apr 2, 1985
Closed
Jun 11, 1985
Total Violations
23
Penalties on Record
$1,330
Planned Inspection: This inspection record is categorized as a planned inspection in the DOL OSHA enforcement data. Planned inspections are part of OSHA's scheduled enforcement activity rather than being opened directly from a complaint or reported incident at that worksite.
Establishment
Address
400 Albany Road, Thomasville, GA 31792
Industry
311613 Rendering and Meat Byproduct Processing
Other Inspections of This Employer11 on record

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

Violations
CitationStandardTypeInitialCurrentAbatement
01001A
19100134 B03
Respiratory Protection
Serious$210$210May 16, 1985
01001B
19100134 F02 I
Respiratory Protection
Serious$0$0May 9, 1985
01001C
19100134 F02 IV
Respiratory Protection
Serious$0$0May 9, 1985
01001D
19100134 F05 I
Respiratory Protection
Serious$0$0May 9, 1985
01002
19100151 C
Medical Services and First Aid
Serious$140$140May 23, 1985
01003
19100212 A01
General Requirements for All Machines (Machine Guarding)
Serious$210$210May 9, 1985
01004A
19100215 A04
Abrasive Wheel Machinery
Serious$140$140May 2, 1985
01004B
19100215 B09
Abrasive Wheel Machinery
Serious$0$0May 2, 1985
01005
19100219 D01
Mechanical Power-Transmission Apparatus
Serious$210$210May 9, 1985
01006
19100219 F03
Mechanical Power-Transmission Apparatus
Serious$280$280May 9, 1985
01007
19100304 F04
Electrical - Wiring Design and Protection
Serious$140$140May 9, 1985
02001
19100023 D01 III
Ladders
Other$0$0May 9, 1985
02002
19100025 D01 X
Stairways
Other$0$0May 2, 1985
02003
19100036 B06
Design and Construction Requirements for Exit Routes
Other$0$0May 16, 1985
02004
19100037 Q01
Maintenance, Safeguards, and Operational Features for Exit Routes
Other$0$0May 9, 1985
02005
19100106 E02 IVD
Flammable Liquids
Other$0$0May 16, 1985
02006
19100157 C04
Portable Fire Extinguishers
Other$0$0May 2, 1985
02007
19100157 G01
Portable Fire Extinguishers
Other$0$0May 27, 1985
02008
19100178 G10
Powered Industrial Trucks
Other$0$0May 9, 1985
02009
19100252 B04 VIII
Welding, Cutting, and Brazing - General Requirements
Other$0$0May 2, 1985
02010
19100303 F
Electrical - General Requirements
Other$0$0May 16, 1985
02011
19100304 A02
Electrical - Wiring Design and Protection
Other$0$0May 16, 1985
02012
19100305 B02
Electrical - Wiring Methods, Components, and Equipment
Other$0$0May 9, 1985

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.

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