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Paramount Builders to Pay $1M in New Penalties

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Last updated: July 6, 2023 6:10 pm
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The Department of Labor Again Cites Paramount Builders for Endangering Employees’ Safety, Health at Work Sites Across American Samoa

The construction contractor’s history of violations now includes $1M in new penalties.

PAGO PAGO, AS ? A Pago Pago building construction company’s long history of violations of federal workplace safety and health laws continued after inspections at two American Samoa work sites where the employer exposed workers to numerous dangerous hazards.

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The Department of Labor Again Cites Paramount Builders for Endangering Employees’ Safety, Health at Work Sites Across American SamoaThe construction contractor’s history of violations now includes $1M in new penalties.

Since 2018, the US Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Paramount Builders Ltd. with 22 serious violations, including willful and repeat failures, in 26 inspections.  The company’s history includes fall protection failures that led to an employee’s 24-foot fatal fall in May 2013 as they painted rafters.

In January 2023, OSHA found Paramount Builders once again endangering its employees.  The agency cited the company for 21 violations — including nine serious, six willful, and six repeat serious violations — and proposed $1,088,681 in penalties.

Specifically, OSHA determined Paramount Builders failed to:

  • Use guardrail systems, safety net systems, or personal fall arrest systems, as required.
  • Equip stairways with one stair rail system along each unprotected side or edge.
  • Ensure workers use appropriate eye or face protection when exposed to hazards from flying particles, molten metal, liquid chemicals, acids or caustic liquids, chemical gases or vapors, or potentially hazardous light radiation.
  • Install equipment safely as instructed by the manufacturer.

“Paramount Builders has historically shown its willingness to ignore federal laws that protect its employees from being exposed to serious injuries and potentially fatal hazards, and its intentional disregard must end,” explained OSHA Area Office Director Roger Forstner in Honolulu. “OSHA will hold this company accountable for their continued indifference to employee safety and closely monitor their operations until they bring themselves into compliance.”

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Based in Pago Pago, Paramount Builders Inc. is a general contractor construction company specializing in large construction projects, including the Parliament Building in Pago Pago.

SOURCE: US Department of Labor

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