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DIAMOND MATERIALS

PA, 18301

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OSHA inspections
0
Violations
0
Penalties
$0
Context
No OSHA inspections on record. This does not mean the employer is violation-free — OSHA inspects a small fraction of workplaces annually.

Summary

DIAMOND MATERIALS has no OSHA inspection history on file. Federal records covering wage, environmental, labor relations, and other agencies are noted below where present.

The most recent federal enforcement activity was recorded 0 days ago.

Federal records were found in 1 of 15 sources. Sources without matching records returned empty for this establishment.

Agency coverage

DIAMOND MATERIALS appears in MSHA mine safety record only. No matching records were found in OSHA workplace safety, WHD wage enforcement, EPA environmental compliance, NLRB labor relations, OFLC visa and labor certification, FMCSA motor carrier registration, SAM.gov federal debarment, CMS nursing home enforcement, UVA Corporate Prosecution Registry, CPSC product recalls, or NHTSA vehicle recalls. Single-agency enforcement records typically indicate either a discrete incident-based inspection or a low-risk operational profile.

OSHA workplace safety

No OSHA inspections, citations, or accidents on file for DIAMOND MATERIALS. Verify directly with Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Safety self-report (OSHA 300A)

No self-reported injury rates filed with OSHA's Injury Tracking Application for DIAMOND MATERIALS. Verify directly with OSHA Injury Tracking Application

OSHA severe injury reports

No severe injury reports (hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye) on file under 29 CFR 1904.39 for DIAMOND MATERIALS. Verify directly with Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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First OSHA inspection
Most recent activity
0 days ago

Most recent federal enforcement activity recorded 0 days ago. Data on this page is refreshed weekly.

Wage & Hour Division (WHD)

No WHD wage, overtime, or child-labor enforcement cases on file for DIAMOND MATERIALS. Verify directly with Wage and Hour Division

Mine safety (MSHA)

Company-level in PA — for DIAMOND MATERIALS, not this location alone

Violations
4
Assessed penalties
$1,074

Mine Safety & Health Administration — citations issued at mining operations. MSHA records cases at the company/regional level (no worksite address), so these are matched by company name and state and may span other DIAMOND MATERIALS operations in the same state.

Labor relations (NLRB)

No NLRB unfair labor practice charges or union representation cases on file for DIAMOND MATERIALS. Verify directly with National Labor Relations Board

Visa & labor certification (OFLC)

No H-1B, H-2A, or H-2B labor condition applications on file for DIAMOND MATERIALS. Verify directly with Office of Foreign Labor Certification

Environmental compliance (EPA)

No EPA inspections or formal enforcement actions on file for DIAMOND MATERIALS. Verify directly with Environmental Protection Agency

Federal criminal prosecution record

No federal criminal prosecutions, plea agreements, or deferred-prosecution agreements on file for DIAMOND MATERIALS. Verify directly with UVA Corporate Prosecution Registry

Federal contracts

This location

Obligated (5-yr)
$0
Obligated (all-time)
$875K
Awards
2
Top agency
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
$875K
Largest awards
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    IN PHASE I WE DEMONSTRATED A METHODOLOGY FOR PROCESSING LARGE AREA DIAMOND-HARDFACED COMPOSITES FOR TRIBOLOGICAL SURFACES AND BEARINGS. SLIDING EXPERIMENTS SHOWED LOW FRICTION AND WEAR OF THE SUPERHARD-FACED COMPOSITES AT BOTH LOW AND HIGH TEMPERATURES. THE MEASURED WEAR AGAINST SAND AND DUST WAS SO LOW THAT IT COULD NOT BE DETECTED. IN CONTRAST, ALL OTHER TESTED MATERIALS EXPERIENCED RAPID ABRASIVE WEAR. MOST IMPORTANTLY, A LOW-COST METHOD TO PRODUCE LARGE AREA FABRIC REINFORCED DIAMOND COMPOSITES FOR TRIBOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS HAS BEEN DEVELOPED. THE PRIMARY TRUST OF PHASE II WILL BE TO OPTIMIZE THE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY FOR PRODUCING TRIBOLOGICAL SURFACES AND BEARINGS, AND TO EVALUATE THEIR PERFORMANCE IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS, SUCH AS THAT ENCOUNTERED IN HIGH TEMPERATURE EXPLORATION OF VENUS. WE WILL CONTINUE TO COLLABORATE WITH NASA AND INDUSTRIAL PARTNERS TO OPTIMIZE AND SCALE THE NEW PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY, AND TO FABRICATE PROTOTYPE BEARINGS FOR PERFORMANCE TESTING AT NASA S TEST FACILITY. HENCE NASA WILL ACQUIRE PATENTED TECHNOLOGY AND QUALIFIED SUPPLIER OF SUPERHARD-FACED COMPOSITE BEARINGS TO OPERATE IN EXTREME PLANETARY ENVIRONMENTS.
    contract · Last action 2020-06-12
    $749,821
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    IGF::OT::IGF IN PHASE I WE PROPOSE TO DEMONSTRATE THE PROCESSING OF VERY LARGE AREA DIAMOND SLIDING BEARINGS AND TRIBOLOGICAL SURFACES. THE BEARINGS AND SURFACES WILL EXPERIENCE NEGLIGIBLE WEAR AND LONG LIFE IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS, SUCH AS ENCOUNTERED IN HIGH TEMPERATURE EXPLORATION OF VENUS. LOW TEMPERATURE BEARINGS THAT SURVIVE CONDITIONS ENCOUNTERED IN MARS, MOON, TITAN, EUROPE AND GANYMEDE WILL BE ALSO CONSIDERED. A PRESSURE-ASSISTED FABRICATION PROCEDURE WILL BE DEVELOPED TO PRODUCE PARTICLE-DISPERSED AND FABRIC-REINFORCED COMPOSITE BEARINGS AND COATINGS. DIAMOND COMPOSITE SURFACES WILL CONSIST OF CRYSTALLITES THAT ARE TOUGHENED WITH ORIENTED FIBERS. LONG-LIFE DIAMOND COMPOSITES WILL BE ACHIEVED AT LOW COST. IN PHASE I, WE WILL COMPARE WEAR AND FRICTION PROPERTIES OF SLIDING INTERFACES AND OPTIMIZE BEARING PERFORMANCE. IN PHASE II, WE WILL COLLABORATE WITH A MANUFACTURING COMPANY TO SCALE THE NEW PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY, AND WITH A BEARING MANUFACTURER TO FABRICATE PROTOTYPE BEARINGS FOR PERFORMANCE TESTING IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS.
    contract · Last action 2017-09-29
    $124,940

Federal contract dollars to this establishment. Primary NAICS: 541715 - RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHYSICAL, ENGINEERING, AND LIFE SCIENCES (EXCEPT NANOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY). Last action: 2020-06-12. Source: USAspending.gov, net obligations. Recipient address is the SAM registration / HQ address, not necessarily the worksite.

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About this data

This profile aggregates federal enforcement records on DIAMOND MATERIALS from every major federal compliance and enforcement source plus the UVA Corporate Prosecution Registry. OSHA workplace safety inspections, WHD wage cases, MSHA mine safety, EPA environmental enforcement, NLRB labor relations, OFLC visa/labor certification, FMCSA motor carrier registration, SAM.gov debarments, CMS nursing-home records, BLS industry safety benchmarks, OSHA ITA self-reported injury rates, SEC enforcement and financial disclosures, CPSC and NHTSA recalls.

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Frequently asked

What is DIAMOND MATERIALS's OSHA violation history?
DIAMOND MATERIALS has no OSHA inspections on record.