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Owners and operators of the Pi‘iholo Ranch Zip-Line Course on Maui have been fined by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration in the death of zip-line employee Patricia Rabellizsa. OSHA fined owner Jeff Baldwin, of Baldwin Brothers LLC, and site operator Altres Inc. $7,000 each. OSHA said it fined both entities because Altres, a local staffing agency, has a unique amount of control over daily operations. The amounts are the maximum allowed. OSHA found inadequate safety measures on the platform where Rabellizsa received riders arriving from the previous platform. The operator’s policy made it optional for employees to wear restraining lanyards connected to their harnesses, which OSHA said directly led to Rabellizsa’s 125-foot fall into a ravine in May, during her third day on the job.