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1. United States of American Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
2. The complainant was secretary of labor
The defendant was D.T. Construction Company, I.N.C.
3. Civil
4. Payment of the damages
5. The complainant - secretary of labor
6. The defendant was fined a total of $ 119, 750
7. OSHA’s Laboratory found the solid to be sandy clay, with the classification of type B
and sloughing soil.
8. It was found that the trench depth was at least 5 feet deeps and was in violation of
OSHA standards. The responded was found to not have adequate design protection
9. Evidence shows that at least in part, the trench was about 1.8 feet deeper than
demonstrated on the cut sheet. The cut sheet showed a depth of 7.7 while the actual depth
was 9.40.
10. The identified standards for the protection of workers in excavation is 29 CFR
1926.651 (a) (1). This rule demands that excavations goes beyond 5 feet in depth, in
materials different from solid rock. It also need to be sloped, shored, sheeted, braced or
receive proper protection against cave-ins.
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