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OSHA News Release

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

OSHA proposes $49K fine for NorthWestern Energy




The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued citations to NorthWestern Energy for one repeat and two serious safety violations after an employee was injured while working on high-voltage equipment.

Christine Webb, OSHA area director in Billings, explained, "An apprentice lineman came into contact with 7,200 volts and was seriously injured because this employer failed to implement safety standards, even though the company previously had been cited for similar violations at its Corwin Springs, Montana, facility."

The repeat citation was issued for failing to implement a minimum distance from high-voltage equipment.

A repeat citation is issued when an employer previously has been cited for the same or a similar violation of a standard, regulation, or rule at any other facility in federal enforcement states within the last five years.
NorthWestern Energy was cited with two serious violations for failing to train workers on equipment used to energize electrical lines, and to examine, clean and test electrical equipment.

A serious citation is issued when there is substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from a hazard about which the employer knew or should have known.

OSHA has proposed penalties totaling $49,000 for the citations.

NorthWestern Energy has 15 days from receiving notice of the citation to either comply or contest the action.

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