OSHA Cites Firearms Assembler After Employee Loses Fingertip
ILION, NY—Remington Arms was cited for more than two dozen violations of workplace safety and health standards—and fined more than $200,000 as a result—after an employee’s fingertip was amputated while working at the company’s assembly plant here.
Remington was cited for 27 violations and fined $210,132 in penalties. According to an OSHA spokesman, the amputation that prompted the inspections occurred Sept. 28, 2018, while an employee was working on a broaching machine.