OSHA ‘Map’ Names Alleged Violators

If the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) charges your company with major fines (anything over $40,000) for health and safety violations, you can expect not only to defend against the citations, but also to have them made public via the Internet, according to news reports and OSHA.
 
Click bit.ly/oshamap to see OSHA’s new map, which lets Web visitors click on any state and see a list of alleged violators whom the agency has charged with major fines. Unveiled on Aug. 17, the map lists every penalty over $40,000 that OSHA has issued in each state since ...

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