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Nebraska ag cooperative plans to fight $500,000 proposed OSHA, workplace safety fines
Molly Ashford Oct 3, 2024 Updated 6 mins ago
A Nebraska agricultural cooperative plans to contest more than $500,000 in proposed penalties after an OSHA investigation found "life-threatening hazards" and multiple safety violations at a Hemingford grain elevator.
According to a press release from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration, the investigation at the grain elevator, owned by Legacy Cooperative, began after a complaint about unsafe working conditions in March. The investigation found 24 safety violations, including two classified as "willful," meaning the company acted with disregard or indifference to employee safety.
Legacy Cooperative is the result of a merger between two Nebraska based grain co-ops, the Farmers Cooperative and the Panhandle Cooperative, earlier this year. The company operates agricultural cooperatives in the Nebraska Panhandle and South Dakota.
Charlie Wright, the president and CEO of Legacy Cooperative, said the company plans to contest all of the 24 violations and officials will meet with OSHA on Oct. 15. Wright also said all of the issues noted in the OSHA investigation have since been fixed.
FULL story here: http://archive.today/qf42z
Original link: https://omaha.com/news/state-regional/business/nebraska-ag-cooperative-plan-to-fight-500-000-proposed-osha-workplace-safety-fines/article_9ce32396-81bc-11ef-ba95-cf45f5a37764.html
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Nebraska ag cooperative plans to fight $500,000 proposed OSHA, workplace safety fines (Original Post)
Omaha Steve
Oct 3
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marble falls
(62,534 posts)1. I bet dust control failures in the elevators is one of them, this is the time of year for that. Static electricity ...
... time of year.
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Omaha Steve
(103,804 posts)2. Thanks for posting
marble falls
(62,534 posts)3. I used to live up in '55' (Thurston County), I loved going to Omaha, and unions got more people into ...
... middle class than any other agency. I admire your spirit and ability to pull through. I'm thinking your health has gotten better and that makes me glad, too.