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Inspection outcome
Opened: May 17, 2022 · Closed: January 12, 2024
Citations issued

OSHA issued one or more Other-than-serious citations.

Safety inspection · Planned (Programmed) · Partial — limited to specific operations or areas

Violations12
Serious+0
Initial penalty$65,264
Current penalty$26,396
Accidents0
Duration605d
Summary

What happened in this inspection

On May 17, 2022, OSHA opened Gates And Sons, Inc.’s inspection #345965008 at DENVER, Colorado. The case was administratively closed on January 12, 2024, 605 days after opening.

OSHA cited the employer for 12 violations totaling $26,396 in current penalties — reduced from an initial proposed total of $65,264. All citations were Other-than-serious.

Breakdown by classification
12violations total
Serious867%

A Serious violation is one where there is substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result, and the employer knew (or should have known) of the hazard. Maximum penalty is ~$16,550 per violation. The majority of OSHA citations fall into this category.

Other-than-serious433%

An Other-than-serious violation has a direct relationship to job safety and health but probably would not cause death or serious physical harm. Maximum penalty is ~$16,550 per violation. Often involves recordkeeping or procedural lapses.

Citations

Citations issued in this inspection

12citations issued
$26,396current penalty
↓ $38,868total reduction
Look up on OSHA.gov
Seriousgravity 5
Citation #01001
5A0001General Duty Clause or unstructured citation
Initial$7,252
Current$4,714reduced by $2,538
Othergravity 5
Citation #01002A
29 CFR 1910.134(c)(2)(ii)View full regulation text on OSHA.gov
Initial$5,801
Current$3,770reduced by $2,031
Othergravity 5
Citation #01002B
29 CFR 1910.134(e)(1)View full regulation text on OSHA.gov
Initial$0
Current$0
Seriousgravity 5
Citation #01003A
29 CFR 1910.147(c)(4)(i)View full regulation text on OSHA.gov
Initial$8,702
Current$5,656reduced by $3,046
Seriousgravity 5
Citation #01004
29 CFR 1910.147(c)(7)(i)View full regulation text on OSHA.gov
Initial$8,702
Current$0reduced by $8,702
Seriousgravity 5
Citation #01005
29 CFR 1910.212(a)(3)(ii)View full regulation text on OSHA.gov
Initial$7,252
Current$4,714reduced by $2,538
Seriousgravity 5
Citation #01006
29 CFR 1910.243(c)(3)View full regulation text on OSHA.gov
Initial$5,801
Current$0reduced by $5,801
Seriousgravity 5
Citation #01007
29 CFR 1910.304(f)(1)(iv)View full regulation text on OSHA.gov
Initial$7,252
Current$4,714reduced by $2,538
Seriousgravity 10
Citation #01008
29 CFR 1910.305(d)(2)View full regulation text on OSHA.gov
Initial$10,151
Current$0reduced by $10,151
Othergravity 1
Citation #01009A
29 CFR 1910.1200(f)(6)(i)View full regulation text on OSHA.gov
Initial$4,351
Current$2,828reduced by $1,523
Othergravity 1
Citation #01009B
29 CFR 1910.1200(h)(1)View full regulation text on OSHA.gov
Initial$0
Current$0

Standard codes link to the regulation text on OSHA.gov. The text describes the rule itself; the specific findings of this inspection appear above. To see OSHA’s official record of this inspection, search activity number 345965008 at OSHA Establishment Search.

Reference

About OSHA inspections

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducts inspections under several triggers: programmed targeting of high-hazard industries, employee complaints, workplace accidents, fatalities, and follow-ups to prior citations.

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Citations

Each citation specifies a section of 29 CFR, a severity tier, and a proposed penalty. Employers can contest citations through OSHA’s informal conference or before the OSH Review Commission.

Open vs closed

An open case has not yet been administratively closed — citations may follow or the case may close without action.

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Current vs initial penalty

Initial penalty is the proposed amount at citation. Current penalty is the post-conference / settlement figure on file today.

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Trigger types

A = Accident, B = Complaint, H = Programmed, F = Follow-up. See the glossary for all codes.

About this inspection

OSHA classified this as Planned (Programmed) — a programmed (planned) inspection, typically targeting high-hazard industries.

Sources

Cross-check with OSHA directly

This page draws from the OSHA Integrated Management Information System (IMIS) via the DOL Open Data Portal. For the authoritative record, look up activity number 345965008 directly: