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The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has proposed penalties of $548,801 to JMH Roofing LLC, a Millersburg-based roofing contractor, after inspectors observed four residential roofing job sites exposing workers to deadly fall hazards on four occasions in March, April, and June 2023. The company was found to be in violation of fall protection regulations, with workers not using equipment provided, such as ladders and fall protection gear, despite being available on site. OSHA has cited the company for eight willful and two repeat violations, bringing the total number of citations to JMH Roofing LLC and its affiliate RAM Roofing LLC since 2018.

MILLERSBURG, OH – On four occasions in less than three months in 2023, U.S. Department of Labor inspectors observed a Millersburg roofing contractor again exposing workers to deadly fall hazards of up to 19 feet at four residential roofing job sites in Canton, Uniontown and Westlake, despite having fall protection equipment available on site. 

Following its March, April and June investigations, the department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration proposed $548,801 in penalties to JMH Roofing LLC, after identifying eight willful and two repeat violations.  Jonas Hershberger operates JMH Roofing LLC and RAM Roofing LLC. The current citations continue Hershberger’s history of disregard for workplace safety regulations with numerous citations to these two companies since 2018.

“Jonas Hershberger continues his dangerous pattern of ignoring federal safety standards and exposing his workers to potentially serious and fatal injuries,â€ explained OSHA Area Director Howard Eberts in Cleveland. “JMH Roofing owns fall protection equipment and provides it to its workers, but refuses to require them to use it or cooperate with federal inspectors, who repeatedly inform Hershberger of his obligation to protect his company’s workers on the job.â€

OSHA conducted the inspections in 2023 on March 9 and 28 in Uniontown, on April 19 at two sites in Canton, and on June 1 in Westlake.

At all worksites, inspectors observed roofing workers at heights greater than 6 feet without fall protection and lacking eye protection while using pneumatic nail guns. The company also allowed workers to work without properly extended ladders.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 1,015 construction workers died on the job in 2021, with 379 of those fatalities related to falls from elevation. Exposure to fall hazards makes residential construction work among the most dangerous jobs in construction.

OSHA’s stop falls website offers safety information and video presentations in English and Spanish to teach workers about fall hazards and proper safety procedures. 

The company has 15 business days from receipt of its citations and penalties to comply, request an informal conference with OSHA’s area director, or contest the findings before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.

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Summary

On four occasions between March and June 2023, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducted investigations at four residential roofing job sites operated by JMH Roofing LLC in Millersburg, OH, and surrounding areas. The investigations revealed eight willful and two repeat violations of OSHA regulations, resulting in proposed penalties of $548,801. The violations were related to the company’s failure to provide adequate fall protection to its workers, exposing them to deadly hazards of up to 19 feet.

OSHA inspectors observed workers at heights greater than 6 feet without proper fall protection, lacking eye protection while using pneumatic nail guns, and working without properly extended ladders. The company, JMH Roofing LLC, owned fall protection equipment and provided it to workers, but failed to require its use or cooperate with federal inspectors.

This incident is part of a larger pattern of disregard for workplace safety regulations by JMH Roofing LLC and its parent company, RAM Roofing LLC, which has been cited for numerous violations since 2018. OSHA Area Director Howard Eberts emphasized that the company’s refusal to require workers to use fall protection equipment and cooperate with inspectors is “a dangerous pattern of ignoring federal safety standards and exposing its workers to potentially serious and fatal injuries.””

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics

US Department of Labor

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