Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

The Real DailyThe Real Daily

Real Estate Marketing

Home manufacturer cited over $272k in OSHA violation fines

This construction company proclaimed high quality housing builds, but this list of OSHA violation fines demonstrates otherwise.

A construction worker sanding the interior ceiling of a house to avoid an OSHA violation.

A subsidiary of Cavco Industries Inc., Palm Harbor Homes, based in Austin, Texas, faces $272,479 in fines and penalties from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) after investigators found that the company exposed employees to more than 2 dozen safety violations. Cavco is one of the largest producers of modular and manufactured homes in the United States. It is based in Phoenix, Arizona and according to its website, calls itself a “strong company that prides itself on crafting the highest quality homes in the industry.” 

OSHA violations 

OSHA charged Palm Harbor Homes with multiple hazardous conditions, including: 

  • Lack of fall protection 
  • Failure to maintain safe walking surfaces
  • Improper use of ladders
  • Improperly inspected fire extinguishers 
  • No welding screens 
  • No access to electrical shutoffs 

Cavco Industries was also cited for over 10 health hazards, including not providing employees with personal protective equipment, such as an eyewash and shower station. The company has also failed to maintain a respiratory communication program and failed to assess silica exposure. Since 2015, Cavco has been cited for almost 40 health and safety violations at its facilities in 4 states. One report shows that Cavco and its subsidiaries have been penalized $719,721 since 2000. 

“The findings of our investigations and Cavco Industries’ history of violations suggest that the company is failing in its responsibility to keep work areas safe and healthful,” explained OSHA Area Director Monica Camacho. 

The OSHA inspection was art of a planned inspection under the National Emphasis Program targeting facilities with high injury rates. Cavco and Palm Harbor have 15 business days to respond to the citations. They can comply, request an informal conference, or contest the findings before an independent OSHA Commission. 

Cavco employes over 7,000 employees across its distribution points in 43 states and Canada. About 200 of those employees are based in Austin, Texas.

Dawn Brotherton is a Sr. Staff Writer at The American Genius with an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Central Oklahoma. She is an experienced business writer with over 10 years of experience in SEO and content creation. Since 2017, she has earned $60K+ in grant writing for a local community center, which assists disadvantaged adults in the area.

Advertisement

The Daily Intel
in your inbox

Subscribe and get news and EXCLUSIVE content to your email inbox.

Advertisement

KEEP READING!

Real Estate Marketing

(REAL ESTATE MARKETING) Vidjet is a new video player for websites that use pop-ups to help online merchants increase audience engagement and conversation rates.

Homeownership

This housing for seniors project was influenced directly by those who will live there, showcasing a great way to influence your living.

Op/Ed

These 6 traits common amongst leaders can easily be implemented into anyone’s life with a little bit of focus.

Op/Ed

Some may think of including only tangible items and investments in a will, but designating a digital executor is crucial for online data.

Advertisement

The Real Daily is honest, up to the minute real estate industry news crafted for industry practitioners - we cut through the pay-to-play news fluff to bring you what's happening behind closed doors, what's meaningful to your practice, and what to expect in the future. We're your competitive advantage. The American Genius, LLC Copyright © 2005-2023