Center to receive additional OSHA citations Published Jan. 27, 2011 ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- The Warner Robins Air Logistics Center has learned it will be given more than 50 additional citations from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration concerning safety processes and procedures. The Center was officially notified Monday of 27 of the citations, which cover a range of violations, from inadequate fall protection to employees not wearing hard hats in areas which require their use. The Center expects to receive official notification of the other citations in early February. "We will promptly address each finding," said Maj. Gen. Robert H. McMahon, WR-ALC commander, noting his intent is for all Center personnel to go above and beyond "mere compliance" with OSHA requirements. Maj. Gen. McMahon added one of his 2011 goals for the Center is to reduce the number of injuries 25 percent, and said reaching the goal will require many personnel "to think differently" about how they do business. "We will take care of our people," he said. The violations were discovered during OSHA Federal Agency Targeting Inspection Program inspections here in the second half of 2010. FEDTARG inspections take a comprehensive look at federal agency worksites which experience a certain number of lost time cases - employees who lose time from work due to injuries. Those inspections followed others here by OSHA in late 2009 and early 2010. The earlier inspections were centered on the 402nd Maintenance Wing's composite flight, which is responsible for overhauling various bonded structures on F-15, C-130 and C-17 aircraft, and resulted in the Center receiving 13 citations in May.