OSHA Violations in North Carolina
North Carolina has 3,992 OSHA inspections on record with $11,776,559 in total penalties. This includes 7 willful violations. 143 repeat violations have been recorded.
Inspections
3,992
Total Penalties
$11,776,559
Serious Violations
4,077
Willful Violations
7
North Carolina OSHA Violations by Industry
View OSHA inspection and penalty data for specific industries in North Carolina.
Construction
2,020 inspections · $5,505,775
Manufacturing
728 inspections · $3,638,246
Warehousing & Transportation
146 inspections · $267,743
Agriculture & Forestry
117 inspections · $139,629
Mining & Oil/Gas
2 inspections · $4,681
Utilities
20 inspections · $128,337
Retail Trade
114 inspections · $127,466
Wholesale Trade
124 inspections · $370,676
Healthcare
115 inspections · $251,392
Accommodation & Food Services
60 inspections · $55,962
Administrative & Waste Services
163 inspections · $415,004
Recent OSHA Inspections in North Carolina
The most recently updated OSHA inspections in North Carolina.
159797 - GARDNER GLASS PRODUCTS, INC.
$13,500
160142 - D. VELASQUEZ SIDING, LLC
$4,060
160235 - TRUE2FORM COLLISION REPAIR CENTERS, LLC
160148 - PRATT INDUSTRIES, INC.
$16,550
159925 - MB ROOFING, CO.
$3,310
159764 - EMORY ELECTRIC, LLC
$6,950
159534 - MELVIN JOSUE GRANADOS AMADOR
$3,310
159994 - PALLET EXPRESS, INC.
$8,000
160604 - ECUA CONSTRUCTION INC
160603 - LKYP LLC
OSHA Violations in Other States
About OSHA Enforcement in North Carolina
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducts workplace safety inspections in North Carolina to enforce federal health and safety standards. When violations are found, OSHA issues citations with penalties that can range from a few hundred dollars to over $150,000 per violation for willful or repeat offenses.
OSHAlert tracks all OSHA inspection and violation data for North Carolina from the U.S. Department of Labor enforcement database. Our data pipeline runs daily, so new citations typically appear within 24 hours of being published by DOL. Safety consultants, training providers, and insurance brokers use this data to identify companies that may need immediate compliance assistance.