Missouri roof to pay 290 thousand dollars on the fall of the deadly teenager worker
The US Department of Labor reached an agreement with the John Tarmier Raugue contractor after he decided to investigate that he had violated federal laws, which led to a decrease in the teenager killer in March 2023.
Occupational Safety and Health Department of Management found that Troyer, the owner of Troyer Construction LLP that works as Troyer Roofing & Coatings, failed to provide workers with the protection of the required fall. A separate investigation conducted by the wage and watches department in the administration found that it violated the law of fair work standards by illegally employing minors in the roofing work from May 2022 to June 2023.
Under the agreement, Troyer must pay $ 290,000, which includes $ 156,259 of OSHA sanctions, $ 15,000 of children’s work sanctions, and $ 11,741 in criminal fines for the US Department of Justice. The company will also register for the Missouri Health and Health Consultation program.
Source: Ministry of Labor
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