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August 15, 2022 04:17 PM

ABC Polymer to 'defend itself vigorously' in DOJ charges over worker death

Steve Toloken
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    Updated: The U.S. Department of Justice filed criminal charges Aug. 15 against ABC Polymer Industries LLC, alleging that the company broke the law in a 2017 incident in which an employee was pulled into an unguarded extrusion line and killed.

    The department said in a statement that the Helena, Ala.-based company had a "standard practice" of operating machinery with a guard in the up position, which resulted in an employee reaching into the equipment to clear a jam and getting pulled into spinning rollers.

    "Despite knowing of numerous prior worker injuries from using that machine without the safety guard engaged, ABC Polymer assigned the victim to cut tangles out of plastic sheeting from among the machine's unguarded spinning rollers with a hand tool," the DOJ statement said. "The worker became entangled in the spinning rollers and was killed."

    A lawyer for the company denied the government's complaint.

    "Every employee death in an industrial accident is a tragedy, but it is not always a crime," said Erica Williamson Barnes, a lawyer with Maynard Cooper & Gale LLP in Birmingham, Ala. "ABC Polymer is not guilty of the charges alleged … and looks forward to the opportunity to vigorously defend itself. ABC Polymer has always been, and will continue to be, fully committed to its team members and workplace safety."

    But DOJ in its complaint said the company "willfully violated" federal safety regulations for machine guarding.

    The charge against the company is a class B misdemeanor, which DOJ said is the only federal criminal charge covering workplace safety violations.

    If convicted, ABC Polymer also faces a fine of up to $500,000, or twice the financial gain to the defendant or twice the financial loss to another, whichever is greater, DOJ said. It also could be liable for restitution to the victim, the department said.

    It's not the first time ABC Polymer, which makes flexible intermediate bulk containers and bags for industrial customers, has been in court over the incident.

    In June, a judge in Jefferson County Circuit Court awarded the family of the worker killed, Catalina Estillado, $3 million, in a wrongful death lawsuit brought by her family.

    Judge Elisabeth French wrote in her ruling that "evidence clearly establishes that [executives] removed a safety guard or device by either failing to install the interlocking limit switch and/or bypassing a safety device by training employees to cut wraps by lifting the barrier guard while the rollers were in operation."

    As well, an Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigation resulted in the company paying a $155,000 fine in 2019 over the incident, including $103,000 for one "willful" violation of machinery safety standards and smaller fines for violating lockout and tag-out rules, OSHA records show.

    The Department of Justice statement said OSHA standards require machinery like the extrusion line to be guarded while it is operating.

    The government's statement alleges that the extrusion line in this case had been manufactured with a metal barrier that would have protected the operator from the pinch points of the rollers, as well as a mechanism that would have stopped the rollers from spinning when the guard is lifted.

     

    Detailed DOJ charges

    The DOJ's seven-page criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Birmingham, Ala., said that Estillado was hired on about April 25, 2017, and alleges she was given less training than normal before she was assigned to work unsupervised on production lines. It said employees normally received 90 days of training before working unsupervised on production machinery, but Estillado was only given 19-30 days of instruction before working on her own.

    DOJ said the extrusion line, which moved at 70-90 feet per second when running, had a barrier guard that could be pulled down to protect operators from pinch points in the rollers. But the government's complaint said the company did not install an interlocking limit switch that would slow down or stop the roller drums if the guard was lifted.

    As well, DOJ said the company did not follow a 2008 written policy that said machine guards had to remain in place, except when maintenance was being done and the machine's controls were locked out by the technician.

    "Notwithstanding its written policy, ABC Polymer had a standard practice of operating Line 3, Godet 1 with the guard in the 'up' or unprotected position when the rollers were moving, to facilitate operators reaching between or near the roller drums to cut tangles in the plastic sheet without stopping the line," the complaint said.

    The complaint said Estillado was unsupervised on Aug. 16, when she was trying to cut out jammed material, became entangled in the roller drums and was killed.

    The lines had a gap of about 5 inches between the roller drums at their narrowest point, DOJ said.

    "Before Aug. 16, 2017, numerous ABC Polymer employees had been severely injured from interactions with the unguarded moving rollers at the facility," the government's complaint alleges.

    One recent report said it's rare for the federal prosecutors to bring charges against companies over workplace deaths or injuries.

    A report in April from the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations said OSHA referred only nine worker safety cases to the Department of Justice in the last federal fiscal year, compared with 123 criminal prosecutions by the Environmental Protection Agency.

    The AFL-CIO said weak criminal penalties in federal safety laws are a disincentive for prosecutors to bring charges, compared with environmental cases.

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