"Your Construction Partner"
             Since 1970
 


MOBILE / GULF COAST BRANCH

Ph: (251) 653-1120 Tim Moody  tmoody@icmmail.com Fax: (251) 653-1156
   Tom Adams
tadams@icmmail.com
 
  ICM E-Biz Online Store Now Open  
HOME PAGE   SITE MAP CONTACT US COMMENTS BRANCH  LOCATIONS

ABOUT ICM

ICM News Page
Used Equipment
Email ICM
Construction Info
 & Link Page
Employment

Credit Card Form
We Accept

 News Release from OSHA            

BACK 

 News Release from OSHA          BACK          

OSHA Regional News Release
U.S. Department of Labor
Office of Public Affairs
                                                                                          
Trade News Release
Wednesday, January 19, 2000
Contact: Bonnie Friedman
Phone: (202) 693-1999
Illinois agricultural producer settles safety and health violations
ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND AGREES TO PAY $650,000 IN FINES,
CREATES NEW VP POSITION FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH

Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) Co. agreed to pay $650,000 in penalties for safety and health violations at its rail car repair facility in Decatur, Ill., and to create a new corporate position of Vice President of Safety and Health as part of a settlement agreement announced today by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

"We are pleased that ADM has agreed to resolve this matter," said OSHA Administrator Charles N. Jeffress. "The company has already corrected the most dangerous conditions involving serious hazards to its employees who were working in confined spaces without proper equipment and assistance. Even more encouraging is the company's willingness to improve safety and health conditions at all its facilities nationwide."

ADM certified in the settlement that the conditions in the original violations have been corrected and that the Vice President of Safety and Health will be charged with corporate-wide authority and responsibility for monitoring the working conditions throughout the company.

OSHA inspected ADM's rail car facility following an employee complaint that workers were assigned to clean inside rail tank cars without an attendant present. The confined spaces standard requires the presence of attendants for the sole purpose of monitoring and protecting employees working in a confined space. OSHA inspectors also found that employees working inside the rail cars were wearing body harnesses without attached retrieval lines. Those lines would allow for emergency rescue of employees without exposing others to the confined space.

As a result of its investigation, OSHA cited the company on Dec. 2, 1998, for violations of the confined spaces and respiratory protection standards, as well as inadequate storage of flammable and combustible materials. Penalties of $1.6 million were initially proposed.

"By correcting the initial problem, and creating a new position for oversight on safety and health, ADM has taken a significant first step to improve the safety and health of its workers," Jeffress said. "That tells us they are serious about eliminating safety hazards while, at the same time, showing their employees that management is committed to their welfare."

Under the settlement agreement, ADM will:

bulletEstablish and maintain a trained internal confined space rescue team at the railcar facility.
bulletConduct annual internal safety and health compliance audits of its railcar facility for the next three years. Results of those audits will be provided to OSHA's area office in Peoria, Ill.
bulletRetain an experienced independent consultant to conduct "wall-to-wall" audits of the railcar facility in 18 months. Following the audit, ADM will develop and implement a written action plan to respond to the findings of the audit.
bulletMake available at the railcar facility forms for employees to complete (anonymously if they choose) regarding any safety concerns. ADM will evaluate and consider all concerns or suggestions.
bulletReview all written policies and procedures regarding confined spaces within 30 days and modify such policies as necessary within 45 days. The Vice President of Safety and Health will issue a corporate-wide bulletin to all ADM's facility managers in the United States directing them to assure their site-specific confined spaces policy, procedures and practices are in full compliance with the OSHA standard.

ADM's corporate headquarters and numerous facilities are in Decatur. The company, which processes and merchandises agricultural commodities and products, employs about 14,000 workers nationwide. Approximately 45 workers are employed at the railcar repair facility.

# # #
 
July 25, 2009 Copyright © 2001 ICM EBiz Division.  ebiz@icmmail.com  We Specialize in building Construction Oriented Web Sites