California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) has issued $529,640 in citations to Smelly Mel’s Plumbing and Sewer Rat Plumbing after a trench collapsed on a San Mateo sewer line construction site, seriously injuring a worker buried under debris.
The citations were for:
- Lack of daily safety inspections by a competent person;
- No safe exit routes from the trench, such as a ladder;
- No protective systems in the trench to prevent collapse;
- No protection from falling debris;
- No adequate protection for workers feet, causing foot injuries from jack hammer usage;
- Inadequate trained first aid providers onsite;
- No permit; and
- Lack of toolbox safety meetings onsite, as per Illness and Injury Prevention requirements.
Cal/OSHA Chief Debra Lee stated that: “Trench collapses remain one of the most serious hazards in construction, and employers must take all necessary steps to protect their employees. These citations serve as a reminder that businesses must prioritize worker safety, especially during high-risk operations to avoid tragic accidents.”
Take-Aways:
Employers must not ignore safety, including the state-mandated Illness and Injury Prevention Program (IIPP). Workers’ health and even lives — and the avoidance of potentially enormous fines — depend on having proper safety precautions.
For further information, please contact Tim Bowles, Cindy Bamforth or Helena Kobrin.
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Helena Kobrin
February 28, 2025