IL Roofing Contractor Receives 19th Citation in 10 Years for Fall Hazards

Robert Barringer III is currently in default on $267,900 in federal penalties after 19 OSHA citations under various company names

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

On July 29, 2016, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued citations to Barringer Brothers Roofing for two willful, two repeated and six serious safety violations. The agency opened an inspection on May 18, 2016, after inspectors observed five roofers working at a height of 13 feet without adequate fall protection. In this case, the contractor faces proposed penalties of $89,100.

"Robert Barringer has shown a callous disregard for the safety of his employees and utter indifference to the law. OSHA will use every option available to us to hold him accountable for his shameless behavior," said Aaron Priddy, OSHA's area director in Fairview Heights. "Fall protection is always required. Preventable falls cause the deaths of construction workers more than any other hazard. Each day that Barringer and his companies operate outside the law is a day that his workers' lives are in danger."

Barringer's extensive history of federal workplace safety violations extends back to 2006. Currently in default on $267,900 in federal penalties, OSHA has cited him 19 times under various company names in the past decade for failing to protect workers from fall hazards — the construction industry's most lethal danger. Statistics show falls cause four of every 10 deaths in the industry.

In April 2016, OSHA placed Barringer in its Severe Violator Enforcement Program after citing fall hazards on three separate jobsites. His Belleville-based company has not responded to the April citations or the proposed penalties of $103,840. The department is currently working to collect all monies owed as a result of the previously levied and affirmed penalties. The agency has cited Robert Barringer III previously under the operating names Barringer Brothers Roofing, Barringer Brothers Inc. and Barringer Brothers Construction Inc.

Inspectors also noted other hazards in May, including employees without eye protection using nail guns, the absence of a competent person to provide regular jobsite inspections to monitor for safety hazards and a lack of fire extinguishers. The company has also failed to initiate and maintain an accident prevention program, a hazard cited by OSHA in 2013.

View current citations here.

Barringer Brothers Roofing 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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