Top 10 OSHA Violations 2025: Complete Fix Guide
Fall protection has led OSHA violations for 15 consecutive years. The same 10 hazards continue to injure workers because employers don't address the root causes. Here's how to fix each violation with proper documentation and visual safety tools.
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15 Years, Same Violations
These preventable hazards account for 23,537 citations annually. Fix them now.
The 2025 Top 10 List
These violations lead to billions in fines annually. Ensure your facility is compliant.
Fall Protection – General Requirements
Hazard Communication
Ladders
Respiratory Protection
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
Scaffolding
Powered Industrial Trucks
Fall Protection – Training
Machine Guarding
Eye and Face Protection
Visual Solutions for Each Violation
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From Citation Risk to Compliance Proof
Address the same 10 violations that account for 23,000+ citations annually
- ✗Unmarked exit routes
- ✗Missing fire equipment
- ✗Poor hazard communication
- ✓Clear evacuation paths
- ✓Equipment properly placed
- ✓Visual hazard warnings
- ✓OSHA-compliant signage
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