Enforcement


End of the Line Near for Johnson Controls?

A case before OSHRC argues there is no support for the key 1993 precedent allowing OSHA to cite recordkeeping violations years after they occurred.

OSHRC Confirms Per-Employee Penalties for LOTO Training Violations

Penalties in a 1991 case involving a GM auto plant in Oklahoma City were reduced to $692,000, but OSHA and DOL won an important victory.

Contractor Faces $116,200 in Fines for 'Imminent' Cave-in Situations

"Wherever and whenever this basic, common-sense and legally required safeguard is ignored, OSHA will continue to be present," said Patric Griffin, OSHA's area director in Providence, R.I.

Cape Cod Contractor Faces $34,200 in Fines for Nantucket Cave-in

"Employees should never be allowed into an excavation until it is properly and effectively protected against collapse," said Brenda Gordon, OSHA's area director in Braintree, Mass.

EEEC Sweep of Construction Sites Results in Fines of $83,600

Investigators with the Economic and Employment Enforcement Coalition, a multi-agency task force designed to root out California's underground economy, recently targeted Orange County businesses in the construction industry it said were operating illegally.

OSHA Determines Downrite Engineering Could Have Prevented Worker’s Death

OSHA Determines Downrite Engineering Could Have Prevented Worker’s Death

The Miami-based company faces a proposed $258,935 in penalties.

OSHA, DOL Launch Investigations into the Death of a 16-Year-Old Boy at Mar-Jac Poultry

OSHA, DOL Launch Investigations into the Death of a 16-Year-Old Boy at Mar-Jac Poultry

Another worker died in 2021 due to injuries at the Mississippi facility.

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