OSHA Fines Company over $150,000 for Violations from Inspection

It’s important to note that this inspection was not as a result of a death or serious injury.  It was a routine inspection. Brunalli Construction Co. of Southington, Connecticut, faces $180,950 in proposed OSHA fines. Of course the company was akin to a booby trap infested demolition derby. Nevertheless, we can infer that OSHA inspections will be on rise, as will the fines when an environment is deemed as hazardous

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Chris Moxley

Chris joined Professional Insurors in 1995 as a Producer and became Vice-President in 2004, where he overseas human resources, agency operations, & technology as well as continuing to manage his client accounts and grow the business. He has worked in Insurance for over 30 years and he has specialized training and experience in the fields of Construction Risk Management and Risk Transfer, Property Management, & Manufacturing.

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