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Maine Company Whose Worker Died from Roof Fall Faced Safety Fines

December 17, 2018

The Maine company that employed a roofer who fell to his death has faced several fines lodged by federal safety authorities.

The Portland Press Herald reports that Purvis Home Improvements has been ordered to pay over $44,000 in fines since 2012 for failing to meet fall-protection safety standards.

The company didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. Authorities haven’t identified the man who died.

Police said a 30-year-old man died Thursday after falling off a roof he was working on in Portland. First responders transported the roofing company employee to Maine Medical Center, where he later died.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Friday confirmed it is inspecting the company.

Public safety records show OSHA cited and fined Purvis during four total inspections in 2012, 2015, and this year.

Topics Maine

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  • December 17, 2018 at 8:16 pm
    Gork says:
    OSHA is a worthless bureaucracy? Surely you don't serve the construction or manufacturing industries? An impossible OSHA inspection load isn't helped by you folks attempting t... read more
  • December 17, 2018 at 2:53 pm
    Agent says:
    Jack, there is a good reason why roofing rates are among the highest in WC. Wonder where this roofing contractor's carrier was. Maybe he was going bare. OSHA is basically a... read more
  • December 17, 2018 at 1:46 pm
    Jack King says:
    OSHA has fined them several times over the past few years. That could be a pattern of not being safe on the part of the roofing company. Maybe OSHA should have been more dil... read more

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