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OSHA Violations List 2026: Top Safety Risks Businesses Must Fix

Complete searchable database of OSHA's most frequently cited workplace violations. View the top 10 violations by year, search by industry, see fine amounts up to $161,323, and assess your workplace risk with our interactive tool.

OSHA issued over 33,000 inspections in 2024. Serious violations carry fines up to $16,131 each. Willful violations reach $161,323.

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OSHA Top 10 Most Cited Violations (2026)

The most frequently cited OSHA standards based on federal inspection data

#1
1926.501Construction

Fall Protection – General Requirements

Failure to provide fall protection for workers at heights of 6 feet or more in construction. Includes missing guardrails, safety nets, or personal fall arrest systems.

📊 7,271 citations💰 Up to $16,131/violation
#2
1910.1200General Industry

Hazard Communication

Failure to properly classify chemicals, provide Safety Data Sheets (SDS), label containers, or train employees on chemical hazards in the workplace.

📊 3,213 citations💰 Up to $16,131/violation
#3
1926.1053Construction

Ladders

Violations related to ladder safety including improper use, defective ladders, missing ladder training, and failure to maintain 3-point contact.

📊 2,978 citations💰 Up to $16,131/violation
#4
1910.134General Industry

Respiratory Protection

Failure to implement a respiratory protection program, provide proper respirators, conduct fit testing, or perform medical evaluations.

📊 2,859 citations💰 Up to $16,131/violation
#5
1926.451Construction

Scaffolding

Scaffolding violations including missing guardrails, improper planking, lack of access, and failure to have a competent person inspect scaffolds.

📊 2,859 citations💰 Up to $16,131/violation
#6
1910.147General Industry

Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)

Failure to establish energy control procedures, provide locks and tags, train employees, or conduct periodic inspections of lockout/tagout procedures.

📊 2,554 citations💰 Up to $16,131/violation
#7
1926.503Construction

Fall Protection – Training

Failure to provide fall protection training including hazard recognition, equipment use, and rescue procedures for employees exposed to fall hazards.

📊 2,112 citations💰 Up to $16,131/violation
#8
1910.178General Industry

Powered Industrial Trucks

Forklift violations including untrained operators, failure to evaluate operators, improper maintenance, and unsafe operating practices.

📊 2,093 citations💰 Up to $16,131/violation
#9
1926.502Construction

Fall Protection Systems Criteria

Non-compliant fall protection systems including inadequate guardrail heights, improper safety net installation, and deficient personal fall arrest systems.

📊 1,873 citations💰 Up to $16,131/violation
#10
1910.305General Industry

Electrical – Wiring Methods

Electrical wiring violations including improper splices, missing junction box covers, damaged flexible cords, and unapproved wiring methods.

📊 1,702 citations💰 Up to $16,131/violation

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OSHA Violation Penalty Structure (2026)

Understanding how OSHA calculates fines for workplace violations

Serious
$16,131

Per violation. Hazard that could cause death or serious harm that the employer knew or should have known about.

Willful
$161,323

Per violation. Employer intentionally and knowingly commits violation or shows plain indifference to employee safety.

Repeated
$161,323

Per violation. Same or substantially similar violation found within 5 years of a previous citation becoming final.

Failure to Abate
$16,131/day

Per day beyond the abatement date. Employer fails to correct a previously cited violation within the given timeframe.

Understanding OSHA's Most Common Violations

Every year, OSHA publishes its list of the most frequently cited workplace safety standards. Understanding these violations is critical for employers who want to maintain compliance and avoid costly penalties. This comprehensive guide breaks down each violation, explains why it matters, and provides actionable steps to achieve compliance.

Fall Protection: The #1 OSHA Violation for Over a Decade

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.501 (Fall Protection – General Requirements) has been the most cited standard for more than 12 consecutive years. In 2024, fall protection violations accounted for over 7,200 citations. This standard requires employers to provide fall protection systems — guardrails, safety nets, or personal fall arrest systems — for employees working at heights of 6 feet or more in construction. The construction industry accounts for the majority of workplace fall fatalities. See our OSHA inspection guide for preparation tips.

Emergency Action Plans and Evacuation Maps

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 requires employers with more than 10 employees to maintain a written Emergency Action Plan that includes evacuation procedures, exit route assignments, and employee accountability methods. Violations related to missing or inadequate emergency plans are among the most preventable OSHA citations. Having professionally generated fire evacuation plans and posted evacuation maps demonstrates compliance and protects your workforce during emergencies.

Fire Marshal Inspections and OSHA Compliance

Many OSHA violations overlap with fire code requirements enforced during fire marshal inspections. Fire extinguisher placement (1910.157), exit route maintenance (1910.36-37), and emergency action plans (1910.38) are commonly cited by both OSHA and local fire authorities. Preparing for one inspection helps you pass both. Use our OSHA fine calculator to understand the financial impact of non-compliance.

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