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Minneapolis foundry under fire for air pollution also failed to protect employees from hazardous chemicals

sahanjournal.com Minneapolis foundry under fire for air pollution also failed to protect employees from hazardous chemicals

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined Smith Foundry $15,300 for failing to protect workers from breathing hazards.

Minneapolis foundry under fire for air pollution also failed to protect employees from hazardous chemicals

A south Minneapolis iron foundry that repeatedly violated federal law with its air pollution also failed to protect employees from exposure to hazardous chemicals, according to a federal inspection.

The Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found that Smith foundry improperly exposed employees to carbon monoxide and respirable crystalline silica, and didn’t provide them with the proper protective equipment or training to mitigate such exposure, according to a news release from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA).

Smith Foundry, which is currently under an enforcement process with the Environmental Protection Agency for violating the federal Clean Air Act, also didn’t provide employees with baseline medical examinations “within 30 days of assignment.” It also failed to provide new employees with proper respiration and mitigation training, according to the MPCA.

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  • This really needs to be closed down. So many violations and its located in a dense center. It doesn't belong here and with that safety record doesn't belong anywhere