ENERFAB PROCESS SOLUTIONS & FABRICATED PRODUCTS, INC.
According to U.S. Department of Labor enforcement records, ENERFAB PROCESS SOLUTIONS & FABRICATED PRODUCTS, INC. — a manufacturing facility located at 1000 FERRY ROAD, WILMINGTON, DE 19801 — was the subject of a formal OSHA inspection that resulted in 10 citation(s) and cumulative proposed penalties of $276,402.00. The inspection case was opened on 2019-01-10.
Cumulative penalties significantly exceed the national median for OSHA enforcement actions. The penalty amount suggests multiple high-gravity citations, indicating conditions that presented a substantial probability of death or serious physical harm to employees.
Industry Benchmark: The total penalty of $276,402.00 is more than 42.9× the national average of $6,436.62 for facilities in the Manufacturing sector (NAICS 332420). This sector encompasses 82,943 inspected facilities nationwide with aggregate penalties totaling $533.9M.
State Context: Within DE, this facility's penalty places it at the 100th percentile among 5,902 inspected facilities. The statewide average penalty is $4,743.73.
Citation Analysis: The inspection produced 10 citations spanning 4 distinct OSHA regulatory standards. The citation breakdown includes: 1 other-than-serious — The violation has a direct relationship to job safety and health but is unlikely to cause death or serious physical harm. 9 serious — A workplace hazard that could cause death or serious physical harm exists, and the employer knew or should have known about the condition.
Enforcement Timeline: Citations were issued beginning July 8, 2019 with the latest abatement deadline set for March 15, 2021. Of the 10 total citations, 0 (0%) have been marked as abated in DOL records, which may indicate ongoing compliance gaps requiring further regulatory attention.
Penalty Assessment: The per-citation average of $27,640.20 exceeds OSHA's FY2024 statutory maximum of $16,131 for serious violations, indicating the presence of willful or repeat classifications that carry enhanced penalty authority under Section 17 of the OSH Act.
The enforcement record for Enerfab Process Solutions reveals a high-gravity safety failure centered on two of the