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:: Friday, December 24, 2004 ::
OSHA fines 3 firms on stadium site By MICHAEL COUSINEAU, The Union Leader, NH
Payton Construction of Boston and Scire Construction Corp. of Woburn, Mass., were cited for failing to provide sufficient safeguards for workers exposed to hazardous substances at the baseball stadium excavation site, according to OSHA.
A third company, Barnes Building & Management Group Inc. of Woburn, Mass., was cited for not giving adequate fall protection for workers installing steel decking in a separate incident at the stadium under construction along the Merrimack River.------------------------------------------- posted 10:51 AM :: reference link ::
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