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Reach these companies that failed to meet OSHA compliance requirements due to a combination of inadequate safety management practices, insufficient employee training, and lack of consistent enforcement of established safety policies. Hazard identification and risk assessments were either not performed regularly or were not documented, resulting in unsafe working conditions going uncorrected. Additionally, personal protective equipment (PPE) was not consistently provided, maintained, or properly utilized by employees.
Management oversight was insufficient to ensure that safety procedures were being followed, and routine safety inspections were not conducted or recorded as required. These deficiencies contributed to violations related to workplace hazards, machine guarding, fall protection, and/or hazard communication standards. The absence of a comprehensive safety program and failure to maintain required records further demonstrate noncompliance with OSHA regulations.
Here are the most common industry types where OSHA inspections and violations frequently occur. These categories are widely used in safety, compliance, and reporting contexts:
High-Risk / Frequently Cited Industries
- Construction
- Manufacturing
- Warehousing & Distribution
- Transportation & Trucking
- Healthcare & Nursing Facilities
- Agriculture & Farming
- Oil, Gas, and Energy
- Mining
- Utilities
Other Common Industry Types
- Retail
- Food Service / Restaurants
- Hospitality (Hotels, Resorts)
- Education (Schools, Universities)
- Property Management / Real Estate
- Waste Management / Recycling
Also, selectable by Total Violations - Inquire
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