OSHA cites Wisc. roofing company for allegedly failing to protect workers from falls
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited a Neenah, Wisc.-based contracting firm for six alleged safety violations for failing to protect workers from falls. The agency says the company failed to take proper safety precautions for workers on a steep roof, and failed to provide related training.
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