Source: https://www.osha.gov/enforcement/cwsa/goodyear-tire-%26-rubber-company-11182010
Timestamp: 2019-12-13 01:20:05
Document Index: 636933115

Matched Legal Cases: ['§554', '§661', '§2200', '§ 1903', '§ 651', '§ 659', '§ 660']

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company - 11/18/2010 | Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISION
1120 20th STREET, N.W., SUITE 980
Phone: (202) 606-5400
OSHRC Docket Nos. 09-0574 & 09-1868
Of Administrative Law Judge's Decision
The Administrative Law Judge's Report in the above referenced case was docketed with the Commission on 12/3/2010. The decision of the Judge will become a final order of the Commission on 1/3/2011 unless a Commission member directs review of the decision on or before that date.
Any party desiring review of the judge's decision by the Commission must file a petition for discretionary review. Any such petition shall be received by the Executive Secretary on or before 12/23/2010 in order to permit sufficient time for its review. See Commission Rule 91, 29 C.F.R. 2200.91. All further pleadings or communications regarding this case shall be addressed to the Executive Secretary with a copy to the DOL Solicitor at the address below.
Charles F. James, Counsel for Appellate Litigation
Heather R. Phillips, Counsel for Appellate Litigation
1120 20th St., N.W., Suite 980
Office of the Solicitor, U.S. DOL
If Directed for Review by the Commission, then the Counsel for Appellate Litigation will represent the Department of Labor. If you have questions, please call me at (202) 606-5400.
This notice has been sent to:
Tina D. Juarez, Esq. / Clara Saafir, Esq.
John T. Billick, Esq.
Phone: (303) 844-3409
Secretary of Labor v. GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, and its successors, and its successors
OSHRC Docket NO.:
09-0574
Enclosed is a copy of my order issued in this case. This order and the entire case file have been submitted on this date to the Commission's Executive Secretary for docketing.
Any request for the correction of clerical mistakes or errors in the order arising from oversight or omission should be directed to the Review Commission as follows:
1120 20th Street, NW, Room 900
This order shall become final thirty (30) days from the date of its docketing by the Executive Secretary, unless review of the order is directed by a Commission member within that time.
NO.: 09-0574
The Commission has jurisdiction over the subject matter of the case and over the parties by virtue of the filing of a timely notice of contest.
The Settlement Agreement ("Agreement") between the parties filed on November 5, 2010, has been considered. The Agreement has been served on all parties and authorized employee representatives and posted in the manner prescribed by Commission Rule 7(g).1 Ten (10) days have passed since service and posting and no objection to the Agreement has been filed.
The Agreement is approved under 5 U.S.C. §554(c)(1) and Commission Rule 100(c) as in compliance with those sections. The terms of the Agreement are incorporated, in their entirety, by reference in this order.
The order shall become final thirty (30) days from the date of its docketing by the Executive Secretary, unless review thereof is directed by a Commission Member within that time. 29 U.S.C. §661(j).
1. Rules of Procedure of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, 29 C.F.R §2200.1 -.212, as amended, 55 Fed. Reg. 22780-4 (June 4, 1990).
COMPANY, and its successors.
I hereby certify that a copy of the Order in this case has been served by first class mail upon the parties whose names and addresses appear on this matter.
Tina D. Juarez, Esq.
Clara Saafir, Esq.
Patrick H. Lewis, Esq.
Phone: (303) 844-0418
HILDA L. SOLIS, SECRETARY OF
OSHRC DOCKET NO: 09-0574
Inspection No. 312378904
OSHRC DOCKET NO: 09-1868
COMPANY and its Successors,
COME NOW Complainant and Respondent and submit the following Settlement Agreement pursuant to Rule 2200.100 of the Commission's Rules of Procedure.
This Settlement Agreement specifies the terms of settlement as set out below for each contested item and disposes of all issues in this case.
Respondent agrees to accept the citation and penalties as issued.
Respondent promises to pay the $14,000.00 in assessed penalties no later than ten (10) calendar days after the date of this Agreement, which shall be the date of the last signature hereto. Respondent shall tender payment to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Oklahoma City OSHA Area Office, 55 North Robinson, Suite 315, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102-9560. The check shall be made payable to "U. S. Department of Labor - OSHA."
Respondent will abate the conditions described in the citations as set forth in paragraph 4 below.
For abatement, Respondent agrees to the following:
The parties agree that for the purposes of this Settlement Agreement, the portions of the Automatic Radial Fullstage (hereinafter "ARF") tire machine involved include the front and rear areas of stations 2 and 3, and the hazard(s) to be abated, excluding those already abated, are the hazard of an operator being struck by the downward moving tire retrieval chuck (hereinafter "TRC") and being caught in and crushed between the TRC and belt and tread drum (hereinafter "B& T Drum"). The parties agree that for purposes of this Agreement, the TRC will be interpreted to include the metal, cylindrical chuck as well as any component of the ARF tire machine that is related to the movement of that chuck, including, but not limited to, the arm to which the chuck is attached, the pneumatic components that control the movement, and the ball screw. The parties further agree that for purposes of this Agreement, the Belt & Tread ("B&T") Drum will be interpreted to include the drum itself, the spindle on which it moves, and the pneumatic hoses that control the drum's movement.
Within 180 days from the date of the last signature to this Agreement, Respondent will design and install a barrier guard to prevent access to the Ball Screw Area, TRC elevator, and other portions of the TRC and B&T Drum from the rear of the ARF tire machine on all ARF machines owned by Respondent.
Within 180 days from the date of the last signature to this Agreement, Respondent will design and install bump switch/guards to remediate hazards of employees being struck by the downward moving TRC and from being caught in and crushed between the TRC and B&T Drum on all ARF machines owned by Respondent. Respondent will include the bump switch guards into its "first tire check list" performed by associates at the beginning of each shift to insure that the bump switch guards are fully functioning.
The abatements as described in paragraphs 3 and 4 of this Agreement are intended to apply to Respondent's worksite located in Lawton, Oklahoma and although this matter does not include a citation at any location except its Lawton, Oklahoma plant, will be voluntarily applied pursuant to the same Paragraphs 3 and 4 at, Respondent's Gadsden, Alabama plant.
Respondent will comply with all applicable abatement verification provisions of 29 C.F.R. § 1903.19, including but not limited to, all certification, documentation, and posting requirements. Abatement certification shall be accomplished within 10 calendar days after the abatement date, by mailing a letter to Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Oklahoma City OSHA Area Office, 55 North Robinson, Suite 315, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102-9560, stating that abatement has been completed, the date and method of abatement, and that affected employees and their representatives have been informed of the abatement. Any required abatement documentation shall be submitted along with the abatement certification.
The citations are amended to include the specific abatement measures set forth in paragraph 4 of this Agreement. The parties agree that the citation as amended and the specific abatement measures set forth in paragraph 4 this Agreement shall be considered required abatement of the cited conditions and that the failure to perform any measures required in the Agreement may be cited as failure to abate under Section 1O(b) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, 29 U.S.C. § 651, et seq. ("the Act"), 29 U.S.C. § 659(b), to the same extent as if these abatement measures had been set forth from the outset in the Citations issued in this matter.
Respondent agrees that failure to implement the abatement measures set forth in paragraph 4 of this Agreement may be subject to an enforcement action brought by Complainant pursuant to Section ll(b) of the Act, 29 U.S.C. § 660(b), to the same extent as if these abatement measures had been set forth from the outset in the Citations issued in this matter. Respondent agrees that it will not oppose the entry of such an order of enforcement by the United States Court of Appeals to which Complainant presents this Agreement and supporting documents.
Respondent withdraws its Notice of Contest.
Neither this Settlement Agreement nor Respondent's consent to entry of a final order by the Commission pursuant to this Agreement constitutes any admission by Respondent of violation of the Occupational Safety and Health Act or regulations or standards promulgated there under. Neither this Settlement Agreement nor any order of the Commission entered pursuant to this Agreement shall be offered, used or admitted in evidence in any proceeding or litigation, whether civil or criminal, except for proceedings and matters brought by the United States Government. Respondent is entering into said Agreement without any prejudice to its rights to raise any defense or argument in any future or pending cases before this Commission. Respondent retains the right to assert in any subsequent action or proceeding that any future existing conditions identical or similar to those alleged in the original citation, the citation as amended or the complaint do not violate the Occupational Safety and Health Act or any standard promulgated there under. By entering into this Agreement Respondent does not admit the truth of any alleged facts, any of the characterizations of Respondent's alleged conduct or any of the conclusions set forth in the citation or amended citations issued in this matter.
Respondent promises to permit Complainant access to the workplace at issue herein subsequent to the date fixed for abatement for the specific and limited purpose of determining if the conditions described in the citations at issue herein have been corrected.
Respondent certifies that the affected employees in the above-style case are not represented by an authorized employee representative.
Respondent certifies that a copy of this Settlement Agreement has been served upon the unrepresented affected employees in the manner set forth in Rule 2200.100 of the Commission's Rules of Procedure, by posting same on the 8th day of November, 2010.
Each party agrees to bear its own attorney's fees, costs and other expenses incurred by such party in connection with any stage of the above-captioned proceeding including, but not limited to, attorney's fees which may be available under the Equal Access to Justice Act, as amended.
PATRICK L. LEWIS
TINA D. JUAREZ
CLARA H. SAAFIR
Signed this 5th day of
Telephone: (216) 696-7600
Facsimile: (216) 696-2038
NOTICE TO AFFECTED EMPLOYEES NOT REPRESENTED BY A LABOR ORGANIZATION
EACH AFFECTED EMPLOYEE WHO IS NOT REPRESENTED BY A LABOR ORGANIZATION HEREBY IS GIVEN NOTICE THAT ANY OBJECTIONS TO THE ENTRY OF AN ORDER APPROVING THIS SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT MUST BE FILED WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS FROM THE DATE THAT THIS SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT IS POSTED. SUCH OBJECTIONS MUST BE SET FORTH IN WRITING AND MAILED TO THE HONORABLE PATRICK B. AUGUSTINE, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION, 721 19TH STREET, SUITE 407, DENVER, COLORADO 80202, WITH COPIES TO COMPLAINANT AND RESPONDENT.