Friday, May 27, 2011

Oilfield services company fined nearly $340,000 for failing to record worker injuries and illnesses

OSHA issued $337,500 in fines to Superior Energy Services Inc. and five subsidiary companies, citing them with 38 violations of the OSHA recordkeeping standard. OSHA inspectors found that the parent corporation, a New Orleans-based provider of oil and gas field services and labor, allowed its subsidiaries to willfully disregard requirements to record employees' work-related injuries and illnesses in the OSHA 300log. Together, the violations cited include 187 instances of improperly recording or failing to record information in the OSHA log.

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