OSHA issues notice to executive operative in Lowell

LOWELL — The Occupational Safety and Health Administration yesterday released an “Imminent Danger” notice to a thatch executive behaving work during a Westminster Village formidable on Pawtucket Boulevard.

Inspectors from OSHA’s Andover bureau visited a growth yesterday in response to a censure and celebrated employees of thatch executive Upstate Roofing “exposed to countless tumble hazards while operative on roofs and scaffolds,” pronounced OSHA orator Edmund Fitzgerald.

The notice OSHA posted pronounced Upstate Roofing of Monroe, N. Y., contingency scold a tumble hazards before roof work can continue.

Upon OSHA’s attainment during a site, a employees installing new thatch stopped work and left a site, pronounced Fitzgerald.

OSHA’s review into a work on a site is ongoing, he said.

OSHA is a sovereign group charged with enforcing health and reserve legislation.

Several Westminster residents have told The Sun they have seen Upstate Roofing employees conducting roof work but utilizing harnesses or wearing tough hats.

Upstate Roofing’s bureau in New York was sealed when The Sun called late yesterday afternoon.

Contractors during Westminster Village, a 432-unit growth travelling many of a properties in a 1300s retard on Pawtucket Boulevard, are doing interior and extraneous work on a buildings housing 400 Section 8 tenants.

Related Affordable, owners of a development, is spending $7.5 million on a collateral

renovations.

A mouthpiece for Related Affordable did not immediately respond to a ask for criticism yesterday.

OSHA is not a initial open group to voice concerns about a restoration work holding place during Westminster Village.

Earlier this month, Lowell investigation officials systematic contractors during Westminster to partially open adult a walls in approximately 100 units since a walls were sealed before to severe electrical inspections.

The city’s electrical examiner did not approve of a stapling used in a wiring and asked a contractors to insert insulated stapling instead.




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