Roofing Contractor Fined $1.8 Million By OSHAโ€ฆ and Heโ€™s Got a Long History

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Roofing Contractor Fined $1.8 Million By OSHA... and He's Got a Long History

Shawn D. Purvis and Purvis Home Improvement are looking at nearly $1.8 million dollars in fines from OSHA following their latest run in. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Mr. Purvis being cited for โ€œegregious willful, repeat, and serious workplace safety violations.

Unfortunately, his latest alleged violation comes on the heels of an employeeโ€™s death on a Portland, Maine jobsite last December. On April 5th, 2019, a grand jury indicted him for manslaughter and workplace manslaughter, connecting repeat violations to the conditions that led to the employeeโ€™s death.

This time, OSHA is citing 13 egregious willful violations connected to fall protection. There is one count for each employee exposed to unsafe conditions. Each count has a maximum penalty of $132,598. He is also being cited for failing to provide fall protection training, exposing employees to electrocution, and exposing employees to eye hazards, bringing his total penalty to $1,792,726.

Mr. Purvis has been cited seven times for fall protection requirements since 2006.

Read the full press release here.

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