GM battery plant faces proposed $270,000 fine by US

GM battery plant faces proposed 0,000 fine by US

CompaniesGeneral Motors CoFollowLG Energy Solution LtdFollowWASHINGTON, Oct 12 (Reuters) – U.S. investigators on‍ Thursday proposed $270,000 in fines for a ‌General Motors (GM.N) and LG Energy Solution (373220.KS) joint venture battery plant in Ohio⁣ for safety and health violations.
Occupational Safety and Health ⁤Administration (OSHA) investigators​ examining the cause of a March ‌explosion and fire at the Ultium Cells plant prompted the agency to issue 19 safety and health violations, 17‍ of them serious.
OSHA inspectors found the company exposed ​workers to hazards by ⁢failing to train them on safety and emergency response⁤ procedures and did not comply ⁤with federal standards for personal protective​ equipment use.
Ultium Cells said on Thursday it​ has taken⁤ “safety⁢ seriously and have requested a‌ hearing ‍with⁢ OSHA, which is the next step in⁢ this process.”
OSHA said ⁢it had also issued a‌ hazard alert ‍letter ‍asking‌ the ⁣company to voluntarily reduce accumulations of metal dust and protect employees from unsafe ‌metal dust exposure.
“The company’s focus on the future must include an⁤ emphasis ⁢on workplace‌ safety ‌to ensure⁤ the well-being of its employees,” OSHA Area Director Howard Eberts in ⁢Cleveland said.
United Auto Workers President Shawn‌ Fain⁤ said the union has “been ⁢sounding the alarm for months about Ultium and ‌these high-risk, high-skill EV battery operations. This is dangerous work that deserves to be compensated‌ well.”
OSHA said Ultium needs ‌to install required machine guarding, train workers in hazardous energy control and⁣ emergency response‌ procedures and make other changes.
The workplace safety agency ⁢has one open ⁣inspection at the Ultium facility following a June 27 fire and three inquiries,‌ including​ into a report ‍that the company exposed ⁤workers to chemicals after a pressure gauge failed in August resulting in battery slurry leaking onto the plant floor.
Since the⁤ Warren, Ohio, facility began battery cell production in August 2022, OSHA has cited the plant 11 times, the agency said.
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