Violations included:
❚ An employee “was burned on multiple body parts” on Nov. 1, 2016, because the company did not provide “metal shielding to protect employees from inadvertent metal splash during die casting,” according to Michigan OSHA records. The company was fined.
❚ An employee was “burned by an arc flash explosion” on Sept. 28, 2015, and the company was cited “for not requiring employees to wear appropriate protective equipment and for not requiring them to use insulated tools.”
❚ The company received a serious citation for lacking wheel chocks on powered industrial trucks during an inspection Jan. 13, 2014.