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Republic Steel is an American steel manufacturer that was once the country's third largest steel producer. It was founded as the Republic Iron and Steel Company in Youngstown, Ohio in 1899. After rising to prominence during the early 20th Century, Republic suffered heavy economic losses and was eventually bought out before re-emerging in the ...
Republic Steel paid past OSHA fines and is on a payment plan through December 2024 for $112,963 owed from the three open inspections. OSHA's lead standard for general industry was established in 1978.
Then, there also is a potential $990,000 fine against Republic Steel, included in a consent decree, which is pending in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.
The company previously settled with the federal government for a $990,000 fee and agreed to pay the Ohio EPA $60,000 and the city of Canton $300,000 for Clean Air Act violations at the Canton plant.
The principal stockholder of Republic was Cyrus Eaton, a well-known financier who made a fortune, in part, through Republic Steel. [1] With the combination of these two companies with Republic Steel Corporation, Republic became the third largest steel company in the United States after U.S. Steel Company and the Bethlehem Steel Company. [1]
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Canton commemorates Henry Mack's advocacy. C. Mack, 65, and his father Henry C. Mack, 86, spent decades advocating for Republic Steel to either become compliant with the 1970 Clean Air Act or shut ...
Republic Iron and Steel Office Building: Republic Iron and Steel Office Building: July 23, 1986 : 415 S. Market St. Youngstown: 52: Charles Ruggles House: Charles Ruggles House: August 1, 1975 : 17 Court St.