Name: | COASTAL VILLAGES POLLOCK LLC |
Jurisdiction: | Alaska |
Legal type: | Limited Liability Company |
Status: | Good Standing |
Date of registration: | 21 Jan 2000 (25 years ago) |
Entity Number: | 68695D |
ZIP code: | 99501 |
County: | Anchorage |
Place of Formation: | ALASKA |
Address: | 711 H STREET,, SUITE 200, ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 |
Mailing Address: | 711 H ST STE 200, ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 |
Line of Business
55 Management of Companies and EnterprisesNAICS
551114 CORPORATE, SUBSIDIARY, AND REGIONAL MANAGING OFFICESName | Role |
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Coastal Alaska Premier Seafoods, LLC | Member |
Coastal Alaska Premier Seafoods, LLC | Manager |
Eric Deakin | Manager |
MICHELLE DREW | Registered Agent |
License Number | Type | Status | Issue Date | Date of renewal | Expiration date | Description |
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286944 | Business License | Active | 2002-01-04 | 2023-11-14 | 2025-12-31 | LOB: 55 - Management of Companies and Enterprises, NAICS: 551114 - CORPORATE, SUBSIDIARY, AND REGIONAL MANAGING OFFICES |
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1300056 | Marine Personal Injury | 2013-03-26 | voluntarily | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Name | COASTAL VILLAGES POLLOCK LLC |
Role | Plaintiff |
Name | WILLIAMS |
Role | Defendant |
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346539141 | 1032100 | 2023-02-27 | F/T NORTHERN HAWK, DUTCH HARBOR, AK, 99692 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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332425644 | 1032100 | 2012-02-16 | F/T NORTHERN HAWK KLOOSTERBOER TERMINAL, DUTCH HARBOR, AK, 99692 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Type | Inspection |
Activity Nr | 242566 |
Safety | Yes |
Violation Items
Citation ID | 01001 |
Citaton Type | Other |
Standard Cited | 19150089 C07 IV |
Issuance Date | 2012-03-22 |
Abatement Due Date | 2012-04-19 |
Current Penalty | 3060.0 |
Initial Penalty | 3060.0 |
Final Order | 2012-05-09 |
Nr Instances | 1 |
Nr Exposed | 2 |
FTA Current Penalty | 0.0 |
Citation text line | 29 CFR 1915.89(c)(7)(iv): The employer did not ensure the lockout/tags-plus coordinator maintained and administered a continuous log of each lockout and tags-plus system: Factory Deck: On or about February 16, 2012 and at times prior thereto, the Lockout/Tags-plus log was not annotated for the lockout that had been done for worker on the Baader machines. This condition exposed employees to inadvertent start-up of the equipment resulting in caught-in and amputation injuries. |
Citation ID | 01002A |
Citaton Type | Serious |
Standard Cited | 19180103 A |
Issuance Date | 2012-03-22 |
Current Penalty | 2754.0 |
Initial Penalty | 4590.0 |
Final Order | 2012-05-09 |
Nr Instances | 1 |
Nr Exposed | 2 |
Gravity | 5 |
FTA Current Penalty | 0.0 |
Citation text line | 29 CFR 1918.103(a): The employer did not ensure that each affected employee wore a protective helmet when working in areas where there was a potential for injury to the head from falling objects: Freezer Space, Offload: On or about February 16, 2012 and at times prior thereto, employees working under conveyors in operation were not wearing protective helmets. This condition exposed employees to struck by hazards from the 44 pound boxes of fish product that fell off the conveyors. |
Citation ID | 01002B |
Citaton Type | Serious |
Standard Cited | 19180101 A01 |
Issuance Date | 2012-03-22 |
Current Penalty | 0.0 |
Initial Penalty | 0.0 |
Nr Instances | 1 |
Nr Exposed | 5 |
Gravity | 1 |
FTA Current Penalty | 0.0 |
Citation text line | 29 CFR 1918.101(a)(1): The employer did not ensure that each affected employee used appropriate eye and/or face protection where exposures to eye and/or face hazards: Freezer Space, Offload: On or about February 16, 2012 and at times prior thereto, employees did not utilize appropriate eye protection. This condition exposed employees to eye hazards from using pry bars to remove wooden pallets used as cargo spacers. |
Inspection Type | Planned |
Scope | Complete |
Safety/Health | Safety |
Close Conference | 2012-02-16 |
Emphasis | L: FISH, N: AMPUTATE |
Case Closed | 2012-06-18 |
Related Activity
Type | Inspection |
Activity Nr | 242564 |
Health | Yes |
Violation Items
Citation ID | 01001 |
Citaton Type | Serious |
Standard Cited | 5A0001 |
Issuance Date | 2012-03-22 |
Current Penalty | 2295.0 |
Initial Penalty | 3825.0 |
Final Order | 2012-05-09 |
Nr Instances | 1 |
Nr Exposed | 10 |
Gravity | 5 |
FTA Current Penalty | 0.0 |
Citation text line | OSH ACT of 1970 Section (5)(a)(1): The employer did not furnish employment and a place of employment which were free from recognized hazards that were causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees. Starboard deck hydraulic room: On or about February 16, 2012 and times prior thereto, employees were exposed to live electrical equipment inside panel 7 that was energized to 440 volts 60 hz. Contact with the energized parts could result in significant trauma up to including electrocution. Among other methods one feasible and accepetable method is to close and secure the panel. |
Citation ID | 01002 |
Citaton Type | Serious |
Standard Cited | 19100023 A02 |
Issuance Date | 2012-03-22 |
Current Penalty | 2295.0 |
Initial Penalty | 3825.0 |
Final Order | 2012-05-09 |
Nr Exposed | 10 |
Gravity | 5 |
FTA Current Penalty | 0.0 |
Citation text line | 29 CFR 1910.23(a)(2): Every ladderway floor opening or platform shall be guarded by a standard railing with standard toeboard on all exposed sides (except at entrance to opening), with the passage through the railing either provided with a swinging gate or so offset that a person cannot walk directly into the opening. Aft Starboard crane: On or about February 16, 2012 and times prior thereto, the access area on the crane was a chain rail that measured 33 inches high. This exposed employees to a 10 foot fall to the deck or overboard if the crane was rotated in the direction where the opening was rotated to the outside. Boiler Room Area: on or about February 16, 2012, and times prior thereto, a platform adjacent to the boilers was not protected by a swinging gate or offset to preclude walking into a ladderway; exposing employees to a 7 foot fall hazard to the deck below. |
Citation ID | 01003 |
Citaton Type | Serious |
Standard Cited | 19100023 A09 |
Issuance Date | 2012-03-22 |
Abatement Due Date | 2012-04-19 |
Current Penalty | 1377.0 |
Initial Penalty | 2295.0 |
Final Order | 2012-05-09 |
Nr Instances | 2 |
Nr Exposed | 10 |
Gravity | 1 |
FTA Current Penalty | 0.0 |
Citation text line | 29 CFR 1910.23(a)(9): Every floor hole into which persons cannot accidentally walk (on account of fixed machinery,equipment, or walls) shall be protected by a cover that leaves no openings more than 1 inch wide. The cover shall be securely held in place to preventtools or materials from falling through. (a) Reefer Flat Area (adjacent to the "Maine Exit"): On or about 2/16/2012, and times prior thereto, 2 floor holes, measuring 8.5 inches by 11.75 inches and a 10.75 inch round hole were not covered in an area where employees were working; exposing employees to the hazard of tripping or breaking bones if their foot went into the hole. |
Date of last update: 24 Jan 2025
Sources: State of Alaska - Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development