344878269
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0419700
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2020-08-12
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212 CLOVERBANK RD, SAINT AUGUSTINE, FL, 32092
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Inspection Type |
Planned
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Scope |
Partial
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Safety/Health |
Safety
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Close Conference |
2020-11-17
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Emphasis |
L: FALL, P: FALL
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Case Closed |
2021-08-05
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Violation Items
Citation ID |
01001 |
Citaton Type |
Repeat |
Standard Cited |
19260501 B11 |
Issuance Date |
2020-12-22 |
Current Penalty |
6615.0 |
Initial Penalty |
10178.0 |
Final Order |
2021-03-04 |
Nr Instances |
1 |
Nr Exposed |
3 |
Gravity |
5 |
FTA Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Citation text line |
29 CFR 1926.501(b)(11): Each employee on a steep roof with unprotected sides and edges 6 feet (1.8 m) or more above lower levels was not protected from falling by guardrail systems with toeboards, safety net systems, or personal fall arrest systems: a. On or about August 12, 2020, and at times prior, at the job site, on a 6:12 pitch roof, three roofing employees were exposed to 10 feet fall hazards from the roof eaves, in that; they were not protected by a fall protection system. The Five Star Building Group, Inc., was previously cited for a violation of this occupational safety and health standard or its equivalent standard 29 CFR 1926.501 (b)(11), which was contained in OSHA inspection number 1132666, citation number 1, item number 2, and was affirmed as a final order on 04/15/2016, with respect to a workplace located at 37 Fernbrook Drive Saint Johns, FL 32259. |
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Citation ID |
01002 |
Citaton Type |
Repeat |
Standard Cited |
19261053 B01 |
Issuance Date |
2020-12-22 |
Current Penalty |
4415.0 |
Initial Penalty |
6786.0 |
Final Order |
2021-03-04 |
Nr Instances |
1 |
Nr Exposed |
4 |
Gravity |
5 |
FTA Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Citation text line |
29 CFR 1926.1053(b)(1): Where portable ladders were used for access to an upper landing surface and the ladder's length allows, the ladder side rails did not extend at least 3 feet (.9 m) above the upper landing surface being accessed: a. On or about August 12, 2020, and at times prior, at the front eave of a roof, four roofing employees were exposed to a 10 feet fall hazard, in that; the roof access ladder rails did not extend at least 3 feet above the upper landing surface of the roof. Five Star Building Group was previously cited for a violation of this occupational safety and health standard, 29 CFR 1926.1053(b)(1), which was contained in OSHA inspection number 1327412, citation number 1, item number 1a and was affirmed as a final order on September 24, 2018, with respect to a workplace located at 42 Patina Place, Saint Augustine, Florida. |
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343274122
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0419700
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2018-07-02
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42 PATINA PLACE, SAINT AUGUSTINE, FL, 32092
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Inspection Type |
Planned
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Scope |
Complete
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Safety/Health |
Safety
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Close Conference |
2018-07-03
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Emphasis |
L: FALL, P: FALL
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Case Closed |
2019-01-17
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Violation Items
Citation ID |
01001A |
Citaton Type |
Serious |
Standard Cited |
19261053 B01 |
Issuance Date |
2018-08-29 |
Abatement Due Date |
2018-09-25 |
Current Penalty |
2217.0 |
Initial Penalty |
2217.0 |
Final Order |
2018-09-24 |
Nr Instances |
1 |
Nr Exposed |
3 |
Gravity |
1 |
FTA Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Citation text line |
29 CFR 1926.1053(b)(1): Where portable ladders were used for access to an upper landing surface and the ladder's length allows, the ladder side rails did not extend at least 3 feet (.9 m) above the upper landing surface being accessed: a. On or about July 2, 2018, at the left rear eaves, the roof access ladder used by three roofing employees did not extend 36 inches above the edge of the roof eave, exposing employees to a 10 feet fall hazard. |
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Citation ID |
01001B |
Citaton Type |
Serious |
Standard Cited |
19261053 B05 I |
Issuance Date |
2018-08-29 |
Abatement Due Date |
2018-09-25 |
Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Initial Penalty |
0.0 |
Final Order |
2018-09-24 |
Nr Instances |
1 |
Nr Exposed |
3 |
Gravity |
1 |
FTA Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Citation text line |
29 CFR 1926.1053(b)(5)(i): Non-self-supporting ladders were not used at an angle such than the horizontal distance from the top support to the foot of the ladder way approximately one-quarter of the working length of the ladder (the distance along the ladder between the foot and the top support).: a. On or about July 2, 2018, the roof access ladder was set at a 55 degree angle, exposing employees to the hazard of the ladder sliding away from the side of the house and falling from the ladder. |
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Citation ID |
01001C |
Citaton Type |
Serious |
Standard Cited |
19261053 B07 |
Issuance Date |
2018-08-29 |
Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Initial Penalty |
0.0 |
Final Order |
2018-09-24 |
Nr Instances |
1 |
Nr Exposed |
3 |
Gravity |
1 |
FTA Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Citation text line |
29 CFR 1926.1053(b)(7): Care was not exercised in placing, lashing, or holding a ladder with slip-resistant feet that was used on a slippery surface: a. On or about July 2, 2018, at the left rear eave of the house, the feet of the roof access ladder were not spiked into the sandy ground where the ladder was used by roofing employees. |
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Citation ID |
02001 |
Citaton Type |
Serious |
Standard Cited |
19260020 B02 |
Issuance Date |
2018-08-29 |
Abatement Due Date |
2018-09-25 |
Current Penalty |
7302.3 |
Initial Penalty |
11382.0 |
Final Order |
2018-09-24 |
Nr Instances |
1 |
Nr Exposed |
3 |
Gravity |
10 |
FTA Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Citation text line |
29 CFR 1926.20(b)(2): The employer did not initiate and maintain programs which provided for frequent and regular inspections of the job site, materials and equipment to be made by a competent person(s) |
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Citation ID |
03001 |
Citaton Type |
Other |
Standard Cited |
19260503 A01 |
Issuance Date |
2018-08-29 |
Abatement Due Date |
2018-09-25 |
Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Initial Penalty |
0.0 |
Final Order |
2018-09-24 |
Nr Instances |
1 |
Nr Exposed |
3 |
FTA Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Citation text line |
29 CFR 1926.503(a)(1): A training program was not provided to each employee who might be exposed to fall hazards, to enable that employee to recognize the hazards of falling, and be trained in the procedures to be followed to minimize these hazards: a. On or about July 2, 2018, employees working at elevations were not trained to correctly assemble fall protection equipment in that they did not properly anchor their personal fall arrest systems, exposing themselves to fall hazards of 10 feet to 21 feet. |
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Citation ID |
03002 |
Citaton Type |
Other |
Standard Cited |
19261060 A01 |
Issuance Date |
2018-08-29 |
Abatement Due Date |
2018-09-25 |
Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Initial Penalty |
0.0 |
Final Order |
2018-09-24 |
Nr Instances |
1 |
Nr Exposed |
3 |
FTA Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Citation text line |
29 CFR 1926.1060(a)(1): The employer did not provide a training program for each employee using ladders as necessary, enabling each employee to recognize hazards related to ladders and the procedures to be followed to minimize these hazards. a. On or about July 2, 2018, the employer had not trained employees who use ladders to properly inspect and set up ladders. |
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341326668
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0419700
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2016-03-16
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37 FERNBROOK DRIVE, SAINT JOHNS, FL, 32259
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Inspection Type |
Planned
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Scope |
Complete
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Safety/Health |
Safety
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Close Conference |
2016-03-16
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Emphasis |
L: FALL, P: FALL
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Case Closed |
2016-09-22
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Violation Items
Citation ID |
01001 |
Citaton Type |
Serious |
Standard Cited |
19260102 A01 |
Issuance Date |
2016-03-22 |
Current Penalty |
2100.0 |
Initial Penalty |
2800.0 |
Final Order |
2016-04-15 |
Nr Instances |
1 |
Nr Exposed |
1 |
Gravity |
10 |
FTA Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Citation text line |
29 CFR 1926.102(a)(1): Eye and face protective equipment are not used when machines or operations present potential eye or face injury from physical, chemical, or radiation agents: a. On or about March 16, 2016, two employees were using pneumatic air guns performing roofing activities (installing shingles) without the use of safety glasses. |
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Citation ID |
01002 |
Citaton Type |
Serious |
Standard Cited |
19260501 B11 |
Issuance Date |
2016-03-22 |
Current Penalty |
2100.0 |
Initial Penalty |
2800.0 |
Final Order |
2016-04-15 |
Nr Instances |
1 |
Nr Exposed |
2 |
Gravity |
10 |
FTA Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Citation text line |
29 CFR 1926.501(b)(11): Each employee on a steep roof with unprotected sides and edges 6 feet (1.8 m) or more above lower levels was not protected from falling by guardrail systems with toeboards, safety net systems, or personal fall arrest systems: a. On or about March 16, 2016, on a 6:12 pitch roof, employees roofing a residential house were not protected from a 20 foot fall hazard by use of a guardrail system, safety net system, personal fall arrest system or any alternative fall protection. |
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Citation ID |
02001 |
Citaton Type |
Other |
Standard Cited |
19260020 B01 |
Issuance Date |
2016-03-22 |
Abatement Due Date |
2016-05-06 |
Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Initial Penalty |
0.0 |
Final Order |
2016-04-15 |
Nr Instances |
1 |
Nr Exposed |
3 |
FTA Current Penalty |
0.0 |
Citation text line |
29 CFR 1926.20(b)(1): A safety and health program was not initiated and maintained to provide compliance with the general safety and health provisions of the standard: a. On or about March 16, 2016, at the worksite, a safety and health program had not been initiated and maintained which addressed the following basic elements: 1. Management Commitment and Leadership a. Policy statement: goals established, issued, and communicated to employees. b. Program Reviewed Annually. c. Participation in safety meetings, inspections; agenda item in meetings. d. Adequate commitment of resources. e. Safety rules and procedures incorporated into site operations. f. Management observations of safety rules. 2. Assignment of Responsibility a. Safety designee on site, knowledgeable, and accountable. b. Supervisors' (including foremen) safety and health responsibilities understood. c. Employees adherence to safety rules. 3. Identification and Control of Hazards a. Periodic site inspection program involving supervisors. b. Preventive controls in place (PPE, Maintenance, Engineering Controls). c. Action taken to address hazards. d. Safety Committee, where appropriate. e. Technical reference materials available. 4. Training and Education a. Supervisors receive basic safety and health training. b. Specialized training taken when needed. c. Existence of an employee training program, which is ongoing and effective. 5. Recordkeeping and Hazard Analysis |
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