OSHA cited a building contractor D L Bandy Constructors Inc. and staffing provider Pacesetters Personnel Services with 18 violations this week following a construction equipment fatality in Converse, Texas.
The agency launched an investigation Jan. 7 after an employee - reported as 63-year-old Baltazar Rubio-Olvera by local news station KSAT - was killed while working at Converse Elementary School.
Rubio-Olvera was operating a mini-excavator in the school's crawl space to remove accumulated dirt and became trapped between the equipment and a concrete beam, resulting in fatal injuries.
Pacesetters Personnel Services also supplied workers for the project to assist with dirt removal.
OSHA cited D L Bandy with one willful violation for removing the rollover protective structures (ROPS) from mini-excavators and adding fabricated parts so the equipment could fit inside the crawl space.
The agency also issued 15 serious violations related to confined space hazards, including failing to:
Pacesetters Personnel Services received two serious violations for failing to ensure permit-required confined space entry procedures were followed and for failing to provide confined space training to temporary workers assigned to the project.
OSHA proposed $276,399 in penalties for D L Bandy, and $23,170 for Pacesetters Personnel Services.
The companies have 15 business days from receipt of the citations and penalties to comply, request an informal conference with OSHA's area director, or contest the findings before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC).
OSHA previously cited D L Bandy following two inspections:
D L Bandy paid just over $10,000 in fines for both citations combined.


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