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JEFFERY'S PAINTING, INC.

Company Details

Name: JEFFERY'S PAINTING, INC.
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Entity type: Domestic Profit Corporation
Status: Activ
Date of Organization in Rhode Island: 13 Apr 2007 (18 years ago)
Identification Number: 000163192
ZIP code: 02814
County: Providence County
Principal Address: 20 DAMICO LANE, GLOCESTER, RI, 02814, USA
Purpose: PAINTING

Agent

Name Role Address
JEFFERY M. ATHERTON Agent 20 DAMICO LANE, GLOCESTER, RI, 02814, USA

PRESIDENT

Name Role Address
JEFFERY ATHERTON PRESIDENT 20 DAMICO LANE GLOCESTER, RI 02814 USA

Filings

Number Name File Date
202449949050 Annual Report 2024-04-01
202339686210 Annual Report 2023-07-20
202338085050 Revocation Notice For Failure to File An Annual Report 2023-06-19
202217261920 Annual Report 2022-05-09
202193835140 Annual Report 2021-03-10
202036607040 Annual Report 2020-03-19
201988883720 Annual Report 2019-03-19
201855603510 Annual Report 2018-01-03
201734249310 Annual Report 2017-02-16
201693548020 Annual Report 2016-03-02

OSHA's Inspections within Industry

Inspection Nr Report ID Date Opened Site Address
341775674 0112300 2016-09-15 519 PROSPECT STREET, WOONSOCKET, RI, 02895
Inspection Type Referral
Scope Partial
Safety/Health Safety
Close Conference 2016-09-15
Emphasis L: FALL, L: RESCON
Case Closed 2016-11-15

Related Activity

Type Referral
Activity Nr 1136680
Safety Yes

Violation Items

Citation ID 01001
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 19261060 A
Issuance Date 2016-09-21
Current Penalty 2672.0
Initial Penalty 2672.0
Final Order 2016-10-26
Nr Instances 1
Nr Exposed 1
Related Event Code (REC) Referral
Gravity 5
FTA Current Penalty 0.0
Citation text line 29 CFR 1926.1060(a): The employer did not provide a training program for each employee using ladders and stairways, as necessary, which would enable each employee to recognize hazards related to ladders and stairways and train each employee in the procedures to be followed to minimize these hazards: (a) Worksite: On or about 9/15/2016, the employer did not ensure that his employee was trained in the proper use of extension ladders, resulting in a ladder set up that caused the employee to fall approximately eleven feet to the lower level.

Date of last update: 10 Oct 2024

Sources: Rhode Island Department of State