United States of America v. Central Processing Corp.
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ORDER for issuance of OSHA inspection warrant. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen L. Crocker on 1/30/14. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A - OSHA Field Operations Manual, # 2 issued warrant) (krj)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTION OF:
CENTRAL PROCESSING CORP.
d/b/a COUNTY MATERIALS CORP.
1203 701h Avenue
Roberts, WI 54023
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WARRANT FOR INSPECTION
UNDER THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND
HEALTH ACT OF 1970
To:
RUTH WRIGHT and/or any other Compliance Officer(s) of the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration, United States Department of Labor.
Sworn application having been made, reasonable legislative and administrative standards
having been prescribed, and probable cause shown by Ruth Wright of the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration, United States Department of Labor, for a safety and health inspection
and investigation of the workplace described as:
CENTRAL PROCESSING CORP.
d/b/a COUNTY MATERIALS CORP.
1203 701h Avenue
Roberts, WI 54023
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that based on the grounds set forth in the sworn application for
inspection warrant and pursuant to section 8(a) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of
1970 (29 U.S.C. 651, et rnl.), hereinafter referred to as the Act, YOU ARE AUTHORIZED to
enter the above described premises during regular working hours to conduct. an inspection and
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investigation, and to inspect and investigate in a reasonable manner and to a reasonable extent
including but not limited to authority to take environmental samples and to take or obtain
photographs and/or videotapes related to the purpose of the inspection and questioning privately
any owner, operator, agent, employer or employee of the establishment, workplace or
environment where work is performed or permitted to be performed by employees of the
employer, specifically limited to the following unsafe work practices, areas and/or conditions
alleged in the referral received by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, to wit:
(a) A CMC employee's leg was crushed by a concrete form that had fallen on the
employee.
Said inspection and investigation will extend only to the above-referred to alleged hazardous
working conditions and/or work areas as well as to any hazardous work areas, procedures and/or
working conditions within the plain view of the Compliance Officer(s) during the course of the
inspection, and to all pertinent conditions, structures, machines, apparatus, devices, equipment,
materials, and all other things therein (including a review of records required by the Act and/or
directly related to the purpose of the inspection-osuch records do not include employee medical
records as defined in 29 CFR 1910.1020(c)(6)(i» related to the above-described practices, areas
or working conditions and bearing on whether this employer is furnishing to its employees
employment and a place of employment which is free from recognized hazards that are causing
.or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to its employees, and whether this employer
is complying with the occupational safety and health standards promulgated under the Act and
the rules, regulations, and orders issued pursuant to the Act.
A return shall be made to this Court showing that the inspection has been completed,
within 20 days from this date.
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DATED:
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.2014.
STEPHEN L. CROCKER
United States Magistrate Judge
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RETURN
I received the attached Warrant for Inspection on
On
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at
a.m.lp.m., I conducted an
inspection of the premises described in the Warrant and I left a copy of the warrant with
____________
(name of individual).
RUTH WRIGHT
Compliance Safety and Health Officer
U.S. Department of Labor
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
Subscribed and Sworn to and returned before me this
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day of
STEPHEN L. CROCKER
United States Magistrate Judge
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2014.
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