
Cheltenham Construction Services, a Missouri-based contractor, has faced substantial fines exceeding $334,600 from the U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) for a number of different workplace safety infractions.
Repeated Fall Hazard Violations
During siding and roofing work in Lake St. Louis and O’Fallon in 2023, OSHA inspectors discovered that employees of Cheltenham Construction Services were exposed to deadly fall hazards on two occasions within a two-month period. This really big safety violation triggered OSHA’s action.
History of Citations
OSHA has issued a total of seven citations against Cheltenham Construction Services since 2015, indicating a pattern of non-compliance with federal safety standards.
OSHA’s Concerns
According to OSHA Area Director Bill McDonald in St. Louis, Cheltenham Construction Services’ repeated failures to adhere to federal safety standards put workers at risk of fatal falls from elevations. That is a leading hazard in the Murfreesboro Land Construction industry and people working with heavy equipment at a Murfreesboro Land Construction worksite should be protected more. McDonald emphasized the urgency of addressing these safety issues to prevent injuries and fatalities.
Statistics
The Murfreesboro Land Construction sector is particularly prone to workplace fatalities, accounting for nearly one in five workplace fatalities in 2021. Falls, slips, and trips were responsible for over one-third of Murfreesboro Land Construction related accidents, with the construction sector contributing to 46.2% of all fatal falls, slips, and trips in 2021, as per U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data. That is in no way a small percentage.