yellow Dollar General sign

OSHA Finds More Hazards at Dollar General Stores, Proposes Over $1M in Combined Penalties

Blocked exit routes and unsafely stacked boxes and merchandise were among the violations the company received citations for.

Discount retailer Dollar General is facing more than $1,000,000 in combined proposed penalties after inspections in Florida and Georgia stores.

According to a news release, these inspections, conducted in August and September 2022, revealed violations similar to those found at other Dollar General locations across the U.S.

At two stores in Ocala, Florida, the company was cited for five repeat violations after OSHA found “an automatic sliding door disabled and locked” and exit routes and fire extinguishers blocked by merchandise, the agency said.

OSHA also issued citations for two repeat violations after it found a Columbus, Ohio store—located on Victory Drive—with unsafely stacked boxes and merchandise and a locked emergency exit door. In a second Columbus location—this one on 13th Avenue—OSHA discovered that hallways had been obstructed, resulting in citations for one repeat violation.

"Exposing employees and others to these hazards can be dangerous, especially in an emergency," said OSHA Regional Administrator Kurt Petermeyer in Atlanta in the news release.

OSHA issued proposed penalties of $710,974 after the Florida inspections; $221,001 after the Victory Drive inspection; and $98,219 after the 13th Avenue inspection.

The discount retailer, which has more than 173,000 employees, has been cited many times before. Proposed penalties from multiple inspections in just one year’s time (Feb. 1, 2022, to Jan 31, 2023) totaled almost $7.5 million, per the news release.

"Dollar General is well aware of federal requirements, but they continue to ignore their legal responsibilities to protect their employees at stores throughout the nation,” Petermeyer continued.

Photo credit: Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com

About the Author

Alex Saurman is a former Content Editor for Occupational Health & Safety,who has since joined OH&S’s client services team. She continues to work closely with OH&S’s editorial team and contributes to the magazine.

Product Showcase

  • SECUPRO MARTEGO

    FOR HIGHEST DEMANDS. A cutting tool in which function and design go hand in hand. Meet the SECUPRO MARTEGO, our prize-winning squeeze-grip safety knife with fully automatic retractable blade for safety. • Ergonomically friendly trigger mechanism to engage the blade • Durable body made of aluminum • Safer alternative to fixed blade utility knives for general cutting tasks • 9 mm Cutting depth • Easy, tool free blade change Dimensions: L 6.10" L x 0.71" W x 1.91" H Weight: 3.70 oz Cutting Depth: 9 mm Read More

  • Magid® D-ROC® GPD412 21G Ultra-Thin Polyurethane Palm Coated Work Gloves

    Magid’s 21G line is more than just a 21-gauge glove, it’s a revolutionary knitting technology paired with an advanced selection of innovative fibers to create the ultimate in lightweight cut protection. The latest offering in our 21G line provides ANSI A4 cut resistance with unparalleled dexterity and extreme comfort that no other 21-gauge glove on the market can offer! Read More

  • Safety Knives

    The Safety Knife Company has developed a quality range of safety knives for all industries. Designed so that fingers cannot get to the blades, these knives will safely cut through cardboard, tape, strapping, shrink or plastic wrap or a variety of other packing materials. Because these knives have no exposed blades and only cut cardboard deep, they will not only protect employees against lacerations but they will also save product. The Metal Detectable versions have revolutionary metal detectable polypropylene knife bodies specifically for the food and pharmaceutical industries. This material can be detected and rejected by typical detection machines and is X-ray visible. Read More

Featured