Dollar Tree company is facing $132,000 in state fines for reported work safety violations including locked emergency exit routes, improper stacking of boxes, and debris scattered on the
The fine is in connection with violations at the Tacoma Central Plaza store at 3208 South 23rd Street. A Washington Department of Labor & Industries inspection reportedly resulted in three repeat willful violations, which are issued when a business repeatedly puts employees at risk when they knew or should have known relevant safety requirements.
L&I cited Dollar Tree for the same hazards for three months ago.
Inspectors reportedly found boxes in top heavy stacks more than six feet high, creating a danger of collapse, and they found debris on the floor in the storeroom and in the aisles where customers walk.
According to L&I, the agency has inspected Washington Dollar Tree stores more than 30 times in the past four years, resulting in more than $1 million in fines. L&I inspectors found that too much inventory and not enough storage space at the stores often leads to high stacks of boxes and other safety issues.
Inspectors also reported frequently seeing boxes stored in a way that blocks exits.
The company is part of L&I’s Severe Violator Enforcement Program, which means its stores are subject to inspections at any time.
Dollar Tree has appealed the citation.
Penalty money paid from a citation is placed in the workers’ compensation supplemental pension fund, helping injured workers and families of those who have died on the job.
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