$124,709
Workplace Accident
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Case Details
A commercial laundry equipment manufacturer, Alliance Laundry Systems, faces $124,709 in penalties and a safety violation from OSHA after a worker suffered an amputation injury. This was the second amputation in two months due to insufficient machine guarding. OSHA had previously requested guarding for the machinery.
Additional Notes
Previously, a 26-year-old worker had his right index finger severed in June, and in August, a 51-year-old employee had his hand crushed, requiring amputation.
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