Serious ViolationNovember 28, 2025

Cascade Timber Products

Logging · Washington · NAICS 113310

Proposed Penalty

$16,550

Standard Cited

29 CFR 1910.266(i)(6)

Inspection #

1717790

Violation Details

Employer failed to provide adequate first aid supplies and a person trained in first aid at the logging operation. Remote worksite more than 30 minutes from emergency medical services without properly equipped first aid kits or trained personnel.

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