OSHA Cites Meat Processing Plant for Safety ViolationsOSHA Cites Meat Processing Plant for Safety Violations
Dean Sausage Company was cited for repeated violations after a July 2024 inspection.
A follow-up inspection by the US Department of Labor at an Atalla, AL meat processing and packing facility in July 2024 found the company had failed to correct safety hazards identified in two inspections dating back to 2022.
In December 2022, investigators with the department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited Dean Sausage Co. with 14 violations for not ensuring machines had proper safety guards; failing to lockout/tagout machines before maintenance and servicing; using electric power and lighting installations unsafely; and exposing employees to struck-by and caught-in hazards, electric shock and burns, and hazardous chemicals.
OSHA returned to the processing facility in September 2023 for a follow-up inspection and found many of the same violations. Dean’s Sausage received citations for nine repeat and two serious violations, as well as one other-than-serious violation.
In its July 2024 inspection, OSHA cited the company for three repeat violations for not developing, documenting and using machine-specific lockout/tagout procedures, not training employees on the lockout/tagout program and failing to develop and implement a written hazard communication program for employees exposed to hazardous chemicals. The agency also cited two serious violations for missing electrical panel covers.
“Putting employees at risk by neglecting safety is a reckless way to operate. Dean Sausage Company’s repeated disregard for worker safety shows a troubling priority of profits over people,” said OSHA Area Office Director Joel Batiz. “The company must correct its disturbing workplace safety failures before an employee suffers a needless injury or worse. The people who work there every day to help put food on our tables deserve better, and we will continue to hold the employer accountable until they make safety a priority.”
The company faces $103,245 in proposed penalties for violations found in the July 2024 inspection and $109,823 in penalties assessed after the 2022 and 2023 inspections.
Dean Sausage Co. was founded in 1955 and manufactures and distributes fresh and frozen sausage and breakfast products to retailers across the southern US.
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