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LENT HILL DAIRY FARM, LLC

Company Details

Name: LENT HILL DAIRY FARM, LLC
Jurisdiction: New York
Legal type: DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Status: Active
Date of registration: 13 Dec 2006 (18 years ago)
Entity Number: 3449106
ZIP code: 14826
County: Steuben
Place of Formation: New York
Address: 10799 EDMOND ROAD, COHOCTON, NY, United States, 14826

DOS Process Agent

Name Role Address
THE LLC DOS Process Agent 10799 EDMOND ROAD, COHOCTON, NY, United States, 14826

Filings

Filing Number Date Filed Type Effective Date
211220002544 2021-12-20 BIENNIAL STATEMENT 2021-12-20
191223002049 2019-12-23 BIENNIAL STATEMENT 2018-12-01
181114006348 2018-11-14 BIENNIAL STATEMENT 2016-12-01
160203006495 2016-02-03 BIENNIAL STATEMENT 2014-12-01
140909006293 2014-09-09 BIENNIAL STATEMENT 2012-12-01
101223002605 2010-12-23 BIENNIAL STATEMENT 2010-12-01
100804002518 2010-08-04 BIENNIAL STATEMENT 2008-12-01
070221000443 2007-02-21 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION 2007-02-21
061213000870 2006-12-13 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION 2006-12-13

OSHA's Inspections within Industry

Inspection Nr Report ID Date Opened Site Address
342726122 0215800 2017-10-24 10799 EDMOND ROAD, COHOCTON, NY, 14826
Inspection Type Planned
Scope Complete
Safety/Health Safety
Close Conference 2017-10-24
Emphasis L: DAIRYFARM, P: DAIRYFARM
Case Closed 2019-07-12

Violation Items

Citation ID 01001
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 5A0001
Issuance Date 2018-03-26
Abatement Due Date 2018-04-19
Current Penalty 3233.5
Initial Penalty 6467.0
Final Order 2018-06-07
Nr Instances 3
Nr Exposed 4
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 was free from recognized hazards that were causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees in that employees were exposed to fall hazards: a) At the special needs pen, on or about 10/24/2017: Employees were exposed to fall hazards of 10 feet to the lower level while storing and retrieving bedding for the cows, as the area did not have guardrails. b) At the special needs pen, on or about 10/24, 2017: Employees were exposed to fall hazards of 10 feet to the lower level as the bedding storage area did not have safe access or egress in that it lacked grab bars at the top of the access ladder. c) At the milking parlor, on or about 10/24/2017: Employees were exposed to fall hazards of 7 feet as the stairways, with approximately 12 steps, did not have hand rails. Among other feasible and acceptable means of abatement: To abate the hazard, install a guardrail system and hand railing that will provide fall protection and will comply with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard A1264.1 - Safety Requirements for Workplace Walking/Working Surfaces and their Access, Section 5.1, which states that every open sided platform four feet or more above the ground level shall be guarded by a railing system, and Section 7.2, which states that every flight of stairs shall be equipped with a handrail system.
Citation ID 01002
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 5A0001
Issuance Date 2018-03-26
Abatement Due Date 2018-04-19
Current Penalty 2587.0
Initial Penalty 5174.0
Final Order 2018-06-07
Nr Instances 1
Nr Exposed 4
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 was free from recognized hazards that were causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees in that employees were exposed to chemical hazards. a) Throughout the farm, on or about 10/24/2018: Employees worked with injurious corrosives including but not limited to Ridstone, Mega San+, RTD CIP Detergent, Bac-Drop, and Classic Dynemate during cleaning, without facilities for quick drenching of the eyes within the work area for immediate emergency use in case of splashed chemical onto the eyes. b) Throughout the farm, on or about 10/24/2018: Employees working with injurious corrosives including but not limited to Ridstone, Mega San+, RTD CIP Detergent, Bac-Drop, and Classic Dynemate during cleaning were not provided with chemical goggles and a faceshield to protect the eyes and face and chemical gloves and apron to protect the hands and body. Among other feasible and acceptable means of abatement: Feasible means of Abatement: Install eyewash facilities that will provide 15 minutes of continuous flow of water and will comply with the American National Standards Institute, ANSI Standard Z358.1-2014 - Eyewash Equipment, Section(s) 5.4 which states an eye wash station shall be located on the same level as the hazard, within 10 seconds to reach, with a highly visible sign and be connected to a supply of flushing fluid to produce spray for a minimum of 15 minutes. Provide personal protective equipment, such as safety goggles, glasses, or face shield that will comply with Safety Data Sheets, Section 8, which states personal protection requires goggles, safety glasses or face shield for eye and face protection and protective gloves and clothing for skin and body protection.
Citation ID 01003
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 5A0001
Issuance Date 2018-03-26
Abatement Due Date 2018-04-19
Current Penalty 2587.0
Initial Penalty 5174.0
Final Order 2018-06-07
Nr Instances 1
Nr Exposed 4
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 was free from recognized hazards that were causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees in that employees were exposed to struck-by and fall hazards. a) Throughout the farm, on or about 10/24/2018: The employer allowed employees to operate powered industrial machinery, such as but not limited to: skid steers, without the required training and certification to assure safe use and worker competency. b) Throughout the farm, on or about 10/24/2017: An employee operated a skid steer, while another rode on the bucket, exposing the worker to struck-by and fall hazards of up to 6 feet. Among other feasible and acceptable means of abatement: Provide training and certify workers to comply with manufacturer operator's manual and NIOSH Publication Number 2011-128, Preventing Injuries and Deaths from Skid-Steer Loaders, which states that workers must be trained to read and follow manufacturer's procedures for operating and maintaining skid-steer loaders [AEM 2016].
Citation ID 01004
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 5A0001
Issuance Date 2018-03-26
Abatement Due Date 2018-04-19
Current Penalty 2587.0
Initial Penalty 6467.0
Final Order 2018-06-07
Nr Instances 3
Nr Exposed 2
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 was free from recognized hazards that were causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees in that the employees were exposed to struck-by, caught-in, and amputation hazards. a) At the maintenance shop, on or about 10/24/2018: Employees operated a Craftman table saw without guard, spreader, or anti-kickback. b) At the maintenance shop, on or about 10/24/2018: Employees operated a Porter Cable bench grinder with a gap of ½ inch between the abrasive wheel and the work rest. c) At the maintenance shop, on or about 10/24/2018: Employees operated a Duracraft drill press without a guard around the rotating chuck. Acceptable abatement methods to correct these hazardous conditions include compliance with: a) American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 01.1-2013 - Woodworking Safety Machinery Requirements, Section 5.2.1.2, which states that each saw shall be provided with a self-adjusting hood type guard that covers the blade above the workpiece, Section 5.2.1.4, which states each saw shall be furnished with a spreader, and Section 5.2.1.45 which states that an anti-kickback shall be provided. b) ANSI B7.1-1978 - Safety Requirements for the use, care, and protection of abrasive wheels, Section(s) 9.13, which states that the work rest shall be adjusted such that the gap between the work rest and the grinding face of the abrasive wheel shall not exceed 1/8 inch. c) ANSI B11.8-2001 - Safety Requirements for Manual Milling, Drilling and Boring Machines with or without Automatic Control, per Figure A.4 or A.5, which indicate a guard, shall be installed around the rotating chuck.
Citation ID 01005
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 5A0001
Issuance Date 2018-03-26
Abatement Due Date 2018-04-19
Current Penalty 3223.5
Initial Penalty 5174.0
Final Order 2018-06-07
Nr Instances 2
Nr Exposed 6
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 was free from recognized hazards that were causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees in that the employees were exposed to electrical hazards. a) At the bulk tank room, on or about 10/24/2018: A light switch box did not have a cover, exposing employees to accidental contact with exposed energized parts. b) At the maintenance shop, on or about 10/24/2017: The electrical cord to a Craftman Table Saw was damaged and had exposed live parts. Amongst other feasible means of abatement: To abate the hazards appropriately cover energized parts, and ensure strain relief at the cord end to comply with the National Electrical Code 70E, 2015, Article 245, which states that cover plates and cords shall be maintained, such that there are no missing cover plates, nor damage exposing live parts.
Citation ID 01006A
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 19101200 E01
Issuance Date 2018-03-26
Abatement Due Date 2018-04-19
Current Penalty 2587.0
Initial Penalty 5174.0
Final Order 2018-06-07
Nr Instances 1
Nr Exposed 4
Gravity 5
FTA Current Penalty 0.0
Citation text line 29 CFR 1910.1200(e)(1): [As per Agriculture Reference 29 CFR 1928.21(a)(5)] 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: - Labeling and other forms of warning - SDS requirements for the hazardous materials - Employee training and information The written program must also include: - A list of all the chemicals used - Methods to inform employees of hazards associated with non-routine tasks - Methods the employer will use to inform contractor employees of workplace hazards a) Throughout the farm, on or about 10/24/2017: The employer did not develop and maintain a hazard communication program to inform employees of hazards while working with corrosives, such as, but not limited to: Ridstone, Mega San+, CIP Detergent, Bac-Drop, and Classic Dynemate.
Citation ID 01006B
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 19101200 H01
Issuance Date 2018-03-26
Abatement Due Date 2018-04-19
Current Penalty 0.0
Initial Penalty 0.0
Final Order 2018-06-07
Nr Instances 1
Nr Exposed 4
Gravity 5
FTA Current Penalty 0.0
Citation text line 29 CFR 1910.1200(h)(1): The employer did not provide employees information and training on hazardous chemicals in their work area at the time of their initial assignment, and whenever a new chemical hazard that the employees had not previously been trained about was introduced into their work area. a) Throughout the farm, on or about 10/24/2018: Employees were exposed to hazardous chemicals such as, but not limited to: Ridstone, Mega San+, CIP Detergent, Bac-Drop, and Classic Dynemate, and were not provided information and training as required by 29 CFR 1910.1200(h)(1) and (2).
Citation ID 01006C
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 19101200 G08
Issuance Date 2018-03-26
Abatement Due Date 2018-04-19
Current Penalty 0.0
Initial Penalty 0.0
Final Order 2018-06-07
Nr Instances 1
Nr Exposed 4
Gravity 5
FTA Current Penalty 0.0
Citation text line 29 CFR 1910.1200(g)(8): The employer did not maintain in the workplace copies of the required safety data sheets for each hazardous chemical, and did not ensure that they were readily accessible during each work shift to employees when they were in their work area(s). a) Throughout the farm, on or about 10/24/2018: Employees were exposed to hazardous chemicals such as, but not limited to: Ridstone, Mega San+, CIP Detergent, Bac-Drop, and Classic Dynemate, and were not provided with Safety Data Sheets.
Citation ID 01007
Citaton Type Serious
Standard Cited 19280057 B01 I
Issuance Date 2018-03-26
Abatement Due Date 2018-04-19
Current Penalty 3243.0
Initial Penalty 6467.0
Final Order 2018-06-07
Nr Instances 1
Nr Exposed 1
Gravity 5
FTA Current Penalty 0.0
Citation text line 29 CFR 1928.57(b)(1)(i): All power take-off shafts, including rear, mid- or side-mounted shafts, shall be guarded either by a master shield, as provided in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section, or by other protective guarding. a) At the manure pump for the main barn, on or about 10/24/2018: A John Deer tractor was connected to the manure pump. The power take-off was not fully guarded against accidental contact.

Paycheck Protection Program

Loan Number Loan Funded Date SBA Origination Office Code Loan Delivery Method Borrower Street Address
5853817104 2020-04-14 0248 PPP 10799 Edmond Rd, COHOCTON, NY, 14826-9640
Loan Status Date 2021-08-17
Loan Status Paid in Full
Loan Maturity in Months 24
SBA Guaranty Percentage 100
Loan Approval Amount (at origination) 344525
Loan Approval Amount (current) 344525
Undisbursed Amount 0
Franchise Name -
Lender Location ID 472693
Servicing Lender Name AgChoice ACA
Servicing Lender Address 900 Bent Creek Blvd, MECHANICSBURG, PA, 17050
Rural or Urban Indicator R
Hubzone N
LMI N
Business Age Description Existing or more than 2 years old
Project Address COHOCTON, STEUBEN, NY, 14826-9640
Project Congressional District NY-23
Number of Employees 38
NAICS code 112120
Borrower Race Unanswered
Borrower Ethnicity Not Hispanic or Latino
Business Type Limited Liability Company(LLC)
Originating Lender ID 472693
Originating Lender Name AgChoice ACA
Originating Lender Address MECHANICSBURG, PA
Gender Male Owned
Veteran Unanswered
Forgiveness Amount 348908.12
Forgiveness Paid Date 2021-07-26

Date of last update: 11 Mar 2025

Sources: New York Secretary of State