Toolmaker In Ohio Fined By OSHA

As a business owner, it’s essential that you create a safe work environment for your employees. A safe and healthy workplace protects your workers from injury and illness while also doing the following: 

  • Lowers injury/illness costs
  • Reduces absenteeism and turnover
  • Increases productivity and quality 
  • Raises employee morale

The number of preventable work deaths increased by nine percent in 2021, totaling 4,472. In addition, there were over two million non-fatal workplace incidents in 2020. As we near the end of the first quarter of 2023, consider your efforts to prevent workplace injuries and areas that need improvement.

An Example For Reference

What better way to spread awareness for workplace safety than sharing a story of a company that was unfortunately faced with hefty penalties? Three workers at Wright Tool Company, a leading tool manufacturer in Barberton, Ohio, suffered injuries from unguarded machinery. These incidents triggered an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inspection, which led to $164,742 in proposed fines. Wright Tool Company has forged to finish the highest quality hand tools by hardworking Americans for even harder working professionals.

The latest injury occurred on October 26th, 2022, when an employee suffered a thumb amputation when hand-feeding parts into a drill press using air-activated clamps. The other injuries occurred in December 2020 and June 2022 when both workers performed similar job duties and suffered laceration injuries. The company was cited for one willful violation of machine guarding standards, two serious, and one other-than-serious violation. On top of that, Wright Tool Company also failed to do the following:

  • Conduct hazard assessments to identify personal protective equipment needs and other requirements
  • Did not test energy control procedures at least annually
  • Did not train every employee to ensure they understood hazardous energy control procedures 
  • Enclose shafting

What Now?

Unfortunately, Wright Tool Company will have to pay $164,742 to OSHA for failing safety protocols. If they had taken proactive steps and improved their safety measures, these accidents could have been prevented. Partnering with a professional employer organization (PEO) like GMS will ensure that an accident similar to this won’t happen within your business. Many small business owners struggle to stay ahead of the risks associated with workers’ compensation and workplace hazards. Employers don’t need to settle for high compensation costs and issues from OSHA. When you partner with us, we simplify your administrative needs and create a culture of workplace safety, all while helping you save money. You ultimately gain a partner that enables you to take a proactive approach to address immediate issues and prevent potential problems in the future.

Scott Lenigan, GMS’ Safety Coordinator III, expressed, “You gain a partner with a safety staff with a wealth of experience in all industries. Our services include safety program audits, workplace training, job site visits, accident and injury investigations, and help with required recordkeeping. In addition, our team has vast experience in the OSHA investigation process, being your advocate from the initial investigation to an informal conference to appeal any citations. Our team provides you with the tools to take a proactive approach to address immediate issues and prevent potential problems in the future.”

Let’s not make the same mistakes this company made. Contact us today!