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INDIANAPOLIS—A Pepsi bottling facility in Indianapolis has paid a $15,600 penalty following seven serious workplace safety violations, WRTV Investigates has learned.
2- FIRE HAZARD: The state found exits were not kept free and unobstructed. Specifically, employees working in the tea filler and service panel areas were exposed to fire hazards when they had “impeded access to fire routes.” Employees had to bend over and walk under a conveyor to get out, according to the safety order. $1,300 penalty.
4- MACHINE GUARDING: The state inspection found a machine was not effectively guarded and exposed employees to caught in-between hazards during operating cycles. $3,900 penalty.
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