Serious ViolationMarch 4, 2026

Hyvac Inc.

Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors · Florida · NAICS 238220

Proposed Penalty

$28,135

Standard Cited

29 CFR 1926.850(a)

Inspection #

1729650

Violation Details

Employer cited for 2 serious violations after an employee was fatally injured while installing a new air conditioning system at Bal Harbor Shops mall expansion. The worker was struck by pressurized HVAC piping. Violations included failure to verify piping was free from stored pressure and lack of worker training on recognizing hazards related to removing HVAC end caps on pressurized systems.

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