MEC&F Expert Engineers : OSHA cites grain handling, processor, New Alliance, for exposing workers to grain, noise, fall hazards at Nebraska site

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

OSHA cites grain handling, processor, New Alliance, for exposing workers to grain, noise, fall hazards at Nebraska site

 



 
OSHA cites grain handling, processor, New Alliance, for exposing workers to grain, noise, fall hazards at Nebraska site
 
Employer name: New Alliance
9620 S. Railroad Ave.
Bridgeport, Nebraska    

                     
Citations issued: July 22, 2016

Investigation findings: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Omaha Area Office cited New Alliance for 16 serious and one other-than-serious safety and health violations. The citations are the result of February and March 2016 investigations initiated under OSHA’s Local Emphasis Program for Grain Handling hazards.
The inspection found:
  • Workers exposed to fall hazards up to 15 feet while accessing the tops of rail cars and from ladderway openings and platforms lacking guardrails and open-sided work platforms.
  • Employees exposed to grain dust explosion hazards. The employer failed to implement housekeeping procedures to prevent grain dust accumulation in priority and non-priority areas.
  • Lack of confined space entry procedures for grain bins including testing the atmosphere, issuing permits, monitoring workers and training.
  • Equipment was not powered down or locked out to prevent unintentional operation prior to workers entering grain bins.
  • Workers were not trained at least annually on safe grain-handling procedures.
  • Equipment and training were not provided for grain rescue operations.
  • Personal protective equipment needs were not evaluated.
  • Lack of an occupational noise monitoring program including audiometric testing, noise monitoring and fitting and correct use of hearing protection.
Quote: “OSHA grain handling standards address the numerous serious and life threatening hazards found in grain bins including grain dust explosions, engulfment and entrapment from flowing grain, falls and amputation hazards,” said Jeff Funke, OSHA’s area director in Omaha. “OSHA’s safety standards protect workers on the job in this hazardous industry.”

Proposed Penalties:  $61,600.00.

View: safety and health citations

New Alliance handles and processes Great Northern and Pinto dry edible beans at locations in Alliance, Bridgeport, Gering, Hemingford and Mirage Flats. The company is a division of Alliance-based Western Cooperative Company known as WESTCO.

To ask questions, obtain compliance assistance, file a complaint, or report amputations, eye loss, workplace hospitalizations, fatalities or situations posing imminent danger to workers, the public should call OSHA’s toll-free hotline at 800-321-OSHA (6742) or the agency’s Omaha Area Office at 402-553-0171.
OSHA News Brief: 
07/26/2016
 
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New Alliance handles and processes Great Northern and Pinto dry edible beans. Receiving facilities located in Alliance, Bridgeport, Gering, Hemingford and Mirage Flats.

New Alliance processes beans in Alliance, Bridgeport and Gering, Nebraska. We specialize in providing top-quality canning quality beans to food companies around the world. The finished product is milled to customer specifications and packed in a variety of ways including bulk totes and paper or poly bags from 20 lb to 50 kilo. Beans are also shipped in bulk rail hoppers or bulk trucks.


 
New Alliance offers farmers the advantage of a co-op in the marketing of their beans. As a Division of WESTCO, patronage refunds earned by doing business at New Alliance are paid with the WESTCO refund that is made each December.