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CASTELLA IMPORTS, INC.

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Company Details

Entity Name: CASTELLA IMPORTS, INC.
Jurisdiction: Illinois
Entity Type: Corporation - Foreign BCA
Status: Revoked
Date Formed: 30 Nov 2010
Branch of: CASTELLA IMPORTS, INC., NEW YORK (Company Number 1626584)
Company Number: CORP_67257081
File Number: 67257081
Type of Business: All Inclusive Purpose
Date Status Change: 29 Sep 2020
Place of Formation: NEW YORK

Agent

Name and Address Role Appointment Date
MARIA TIBERI, 40 W FULLERTON AVE, ADDISON, 60101, DU PAGE Agent 2016-04-05

President

Name and Address Role
CHRIS VALSAMOS, 14 HOME COURT, HUNTINGTON NY 11743 President

Shares

Class Series Voting Rights Authorized Shares Issued Shares Par Value
COMMON No data Voting Rights 200 100000 No data

OSHA's Inspections within Industry

Inspection Nr Report ID Date Opened Site Address
343919593 0521400 2019-04-08 40 W FULLERTON AVE., ADDISON, IL, 60101
Inspection Type Referral
Scope Partial
Safety/Health Safety
Close Conference 2019-04-08
Emphasis L: FALL, L: PIV

Related Activity

Type Referral
Activity Nr 1440949
Safety Yes

Violation Items

Citation ID 01001A
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 19100028 B01 I
Issuance Date 2019-09-26
Abatement Due Date 2019-10-24
Current Penalty 7750.0
Initial Penalty 11934.0
Final Order 2019-10-15
Nr Instances 3
Nr Exposed 3
Related Event Code (REC) Referral
Gravity 10
FTA Current Penalty 0.0
Citation text line 29 CFR 1910.28(b)(1)(i): The employer did not ensure that each employee on a walking-working surface with an unprotected side or edge that was 4 feet (1.2 m) or more above a lower level was protected from falling by one or more of the following: Guardrail systems, safety net systems, or personal fall arrest systems: Employees were exposed to falls from heights of 4 feet or more as follows: a) On or about March 30, 2019, an employee was elevated on a mobile work platform on a powered industrial truck (order picker). The employee stood on the elevated platform and adjacent pallet in the rack at a height of approximately 5' 10" above the work floor. Personal fall arrest system equipment was available, but not worn. No other means of fall protection was utilized. b) On or about April 8, 2019, an employee was elevated on a mobile work platform on a powered industrial truck (order picker). The employee stood on the elevated platform while wearing a body harness at a height of approximately 5' 10" above the work floor. His harness was not attached to the self-retracting lanyard connected to the anchorage point on the vehicle. No other means of fall protection was utilized. c) On or about April 8, 2019, an employee was elevated on the mobile work platform on a Raymond turret truck at a height of approximately 24' above the work floor and was not protected from falling. Guardrails were not adequate. Personal fall arrest equipment was available, but not utilized. No other means of fall protection was utilized. Abatement documentation is required for this item in accordance with 29 CFR 1903.19(d).
Citation ID 01001B
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 19100030 A03 IV
Issuance Date 2019-09-26
Abatement Due Date 2019-10-24
Current Penalty 0.0
Initial Penalty 0.0
Final Order 2019-10-15
Nr Instances 1
Nr Exposed 1
Related Event Code (REC) Referral
Gravity 10
FTA Current Penalty 0.0
Citation text line 29 CFR 1910.30(a)(3)(iv): The employer did not train each employee on the correct use of personal fall protection systems and equipment, including, but not limited to, proper hook-up, anchoring, and tie-off techniques, and methods of equipment inspection and storage, as specified by the manufacturer: On or about April 8, 2019, an employee was elevated on the mobile work platform on a Raymond turret truck at a height of approximately 24' above the work floor and was not protected from falling. Guardrails were not adequate. The employer did not train employees on the correct use of personal fall protection systems when operating the turret truck. Abatement documentation is required for this item in accordance with 29 CFR 1903.19(d).
Citation ID 01002
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 19100132 D01 I
Issuance Date 2019-09-26
Abatement Due Date 2019-11-04
Current Penalty 3325.0
Initial Penalty 5115.0
Final Order 2019-10-15
Nr Instances 1
Nr Exposed 1
Gravity 1
FTA Current Penalty 0.0
Citation text line 29 CFR 1910.132(d)(1)(i): The employer did not select and have each affected employee use, the types of personal protective equipment that would protect the affected employee(s) from the hazards identified in the hazard assessment: Entire Facility. The employer did not select and provide proper personal protective equipment to protect employees from chemical burns from acid splashes when adding water to powered industrial truck batteries. Employees did not have adequate body protection, such as a chemical-resistant splash apron, chemical-resistant gloves that covered the hand and forearm and chemical-resistant eye/face protection, such as goggles and or safety glasses worn with a face shield. Employees wore nitrile gloves that covered only the hand area and regular safety glasses with no face shield. Chemical-resistant body covering was not provided or worn. Abatement certification is required for this item in accordance with 29 CFR 1903.19(c).
Citation ID 01003
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 19100178 L02 II
Issuance Date 2019-09-26
Abatement Due Date 2019-11-04
Current Penalty 4425.0
Initial Penalty 6818.0
Final Order 2019-10-15
Nr Instances 1
Nr Exposed 4
Related Event Code (REC) Referral
Gravity 5
FTA Current Penalty 0.0
Citation text line 29 CFR 1910.178(l)(2)(ii): The employer did not ensure that each operator had successfully completed the training consisting of a combination of formal instruction (e.g., lecture, discussion, interactive computer learning, video tape, written material), practical training (demonstrations performed by the trainer and practical exercises performed by the trainee), and evaluation of the operator's performance in the workplace. Warehouse Area. On or about March 30, 2019 through April 8, 2019, the employer did not ensure that each powered industrial truck operator had successfully completed training consisting of a combination of formal instruction through computer based training, videos, written exercises, etc. and an evaluation of operating performance (driving test) in the workplace at least once every three years. Employees were exposed to struck-by injuries. Abatement documentation is required for this item in accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR 1903.19(d).
Citation ID 02001
Citaton Type Other
Standard Cited 19100132 D02
Issuance Date 2019-09-26
Abatement Due Date 2019-11-04
Current Penalty 0.0
Initial Penalty 0.0
Final Order 2019-10-15
Nr Instances 1
Nr Exposed 1
FTA Current Penalty 0.0
Citation text line 29 CFR 1910.132(d)(2): The employer did not verify that the required workplace hazard assessment has been performed through a written certification that identifies the workplace evaluated, the person certifying that the evaluation has been performed, the date(s) of the hazard assessment, and, which identifies the document as a certification of hazard assessment: Entire Facility. The employer did not verify through a written certification that a workplace hazard assessment had been performed for the wearing of personal protective equipment by employees to protect them from workplace hazards such as, but not limited to, chemical exposures, eye injuries, and fall injuries. Abatement documentation is required for this item in accordance with 29 CFR 1903.19(c).
Citation ID 02002
Citaton Type Other
Standard Cited 19101200 E01
Issuance Date 2019-09-26
Abatement Due Date 2019-11-04
Current Penalty 0.0
Initial Penalty 0.0
Final Order 2019-10-15
Nr Instances 1
Nr Exposed 1
FTA Current Penalty 0.0
Citation text line 29 CFR 1910.1200(e)(1): The employer did not develop, implement, and/or maintain at the workplace a written hazard communication program which describes how the criteria specified in 29 CFR 1910.1200(f), (g), and (h) will be met: Entire Facility. The employer did not develop, implement and maintain a written chemical hazard communication program incorporating program components such as a list of all hazardous chemicals in the workplace, labels and other forms of warning, safety data sheets (SDS) and employee information and training. Specifically, the employer did not conduct and certify hazard communication training for employees adding water to powered industrial truck batteries containing acid, and did not maintain a SDS for the battery acid. Abatement certification is required for this item in accordance with 29 CFR 1903.19(c).

Court Cases

Docket Number Nature of Suit Filing Date Disposition
0304459 Trademark 2003-06-26 settled
Circuit Seventh Circuit
Origin original proceeding
Jurisdiction federal question
Jury Demand Missing
Demanded Amount 0
Termination Class Action Missing
Procedural Progress other
Nature Of Judgment Missing
Judgement missing
Arbitration On Termination Missing
Office 1
Filing Date 2003-06-26
Termination Date 2003-11-12
Date Issue Joined 2003-08-27
Section 1125
Status Terminated

Parties

Name CASTELLA IMPORTS, INC.
Role Plaintiff
Name JCM LTD
Role Defendant

Date of last update: 24 Apr 2025

Sources: Illinois Office of the Secretary of State