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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Contractor Cited For Labor Violations At Midtown Mall



By Darren Dodge

Binghamton, NY (WBNG Binghamton) The contractor who had been doing renovation work at the former Midtown Mall has been cited for labor violations.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) fined demolition Contractor M.J. Scoville $52,500 for 2 willful and 7 serious violations.

OSHA says Scoville exposed workers to fall and lead hazards.
The former Midtown Mall burned down just 4 weeks ago.
The OSHA report says at the 83 Court Street site, inspectors found employees were exposed to potential falls of up to 40 feet as they tore down walls when working on the 4th floor elevator shaft and 14 foot falls from an unguarded scaffold.
The OSHA investigation also found Scoville failed to perform personal air monitoring to track lead exposure levels for demolition workers.
M.J. Scoville has 15 business days to respond to the citations and proposed penalties.
It must comply with OSHA regulations by then, and can also contest the citations.
83 Court Street is the former Midtown Mall, which was being gutted to turn into student housing.
It was burned badly in a fire the week before Christmas.
No cause has been found.

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