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OSHA’s Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards in 2025

OSHA’s TOP 10 VIOLATIONS LIST FOR 2025 What Employers Need to Know What Hazards are the Hardest to Prevent Creating a safe workplace takes an ongoing effort that includes employee training, written program updates, safety meetings, and inspections. Even so, many employers are surprised to learn they still fall short in key compliance areas. OSHA’s most frequently cited safety violations highlight where workplaces commonly struggle, and where injuries, fatalities, lost time, and costly citations are most likely to occur. Below is an overview of OSHA’s Top 10 Most Cited Safety Violations, based on OSHA enforcement data. While rankings shift slightly year to year, these same standards consistently

2025-12-19T16:41:43-05:00

OSHA’s National Emphasis Programs

High Risk Industries OSHA is Targeting for Inspections Many have heard about National Emphasis Programs (NEPs), but few actually understand just how far-reaching these programs are and what they are actually designed to accomplish. These are temporary programs that allow OSHA to concentrate their resources on specific hazards, both existing and new, in an effort to curb and hopefully eliminate the rate of occurrence. By using the latest data and resources available to evaluate specific hazards and focus on solutions, the goal is to identify potential risks and put protocols in place to secure the safety of the workplace. OSHA provides compliance assistance resources in the form of printed, online, video and audio instruction

2019-12-17T22:06:06-05:00

The Impact of Driving/Working While Impaired

I'm Fine... I Can Drive Have you ever heard someone say they can drive after having a few drinks or have you even said this yourself? Nobody wants to be lectured on drinking and driving but people still make the choice to do it. We also have to worry about people driving under the influence of narcotics. An estimated 32% of fatal car crashes involve an intoxicated driver or pedestrian. (NHTSA) 3,952 fatally injured drivers tested positive for drug involvement. (FARS) Over 1.2 million drivers were arrested in 2011 for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. (FBI) Just How Bad It Can Be Drugs Adverse effects to a person’s judgment, reaction time, motor

2018-07-31T15:53:41-04:00
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