OSHA is proposing nearly $450,000 in penalties against a Minneapolis branch of a sign company after a worker suffered a fatal shock while installing signs and guardrails on Interstate 94 near Menomonie, WI. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is proposing $448,000 in fines against a Minneapolis, MN, branch of a sign company regarding the September 2012 electrocution death of a Wisconsin highway worker. Joseph Janisch, a 34-year-old married father of four children, had been using equipment to install signs and guardrails on Interstate 94 near Menomonie, WI, when it contacted overhead power lines. OSHA cited 10 violations, including six willful violations, […]
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