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West Virginia Contractor Hit With Penalties Over Fall Hazards

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West Virginia Contractor Hit With Penalties Over Fall Hazards

A reminder to all contractors of the costs of ignoring safety protocols


October 18, 2019

Roofing Solutions LLC of Charleston, West Virginia, was recently cited by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for exposing employees to falls, among other safety and health hazards. The company faces more than $200K in penalties if they do not—within 15 days from receipt of the citations—comply, contest, or request an informal conference with OSHA's area director. Check out Construction & Demolition Recycling's coverage for more information on this story.


written by

Kaitlin Schuler

Kaitlin Schuler is the special projects editor for Pro Remodeler. 

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