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18 posts found
3 min

OSHA FY2025 Inspection Data: What It Means for Construction & Manufacturing Safety Leaders

OSHA’s FY2025 data reveals nearly 80,000 inspections and over 116,000 violations, with construction and manufacturing leading the way. Discover what’s driving enforcement, where risks are highest, and how safety leaders can proactively protect their workforce and stay compliant.
2 min

OSHA’s #1 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Fall Protection — General Requirements (1926.501)

Fall Protection tops OSHA’s 2025 violations with 5,914 citations — yet the same hazards persist year after year. From missing anchors to lack of training, compliance gaps remain deadly. Learn how Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply helps employers implement 1926.501 fall protection programs that keep workers safe — and businesses OSHA-ready.
2 min

OSHA’s #2 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Hazard Communication (1910.1200)

Hazard Communication ranks #2 in OSHA’s Top 10 Violations for 2025 with 2,546 citations for missing SDSs, labeling errors, and outdated written programs. Learn how to comply with 1910.1200 using GHS-compliant labeling, employee training, and chemical inventory management from Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply—your partner in workplace compliance and safety.
2 min

OSHA’s #3 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Ladders (1926.1053)

Ladders rank #3 in OSHA’s Top 10 Violations for 2025, with 2,405 citations for damaged rungs, improper angles, and unsafe use. Learn why these violations persist and how Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply can help you select the right equipment, train your team, and maintain compliance with OSHA 1926.1053 ladder safety requirements.
2 min

OSHA’s #4 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Lockout/Tagout (1910.147)

Lockout/Tagout violations rank #4 on OSHA’s Top 10 list for 2025, with 2,177 citations for missing programs, training, and verification steps. Learn why energy-control failures continue to plague industries and how Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply can help you build a fully compliant LOTO program to protect your workers and avoid costly fines.
2 min

OSHA’s #5 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Respiratory Protection (1910.134)

Falls remain the leading cause of workplace fatalities, and inadequate training continues to be a top OSHA citation. Learn what’s missing from most fall protection programs, how to meet 1926.503 training standards, and how Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply can help your team stay compliant and safe on the job.
2 min

OSHA’s #6 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Fall Protection – Training Requirements (1926.503)

This violation highlights a common theme: even when companies provide equipment, workers often aren’t trained to use it safely or can’t prove that training occurred.
3 min

OSHA’s #7 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Scaffolding (1926.451)

Why Scaffolding Hazards Continue to Rise — and How to Stay Compliant Scaffolding remains one of the most dangerous work environments across construction sites. In FY 2025, OSHA issued 1,905 citations under 1926.451, placing Scaffolding at #7 on the Top 10 list — with 32 more violations than the previous year.
3 min

OSHA’s #8 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178)

P o w e r e d I n d u s t r i a l T r u c k s 1, 826 violations — Dropped to #8 after 422 fewer citations.
3 min

OSHA’s #9 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Eye & Face Protection (1926.102)

OSHA’s #9 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Eye & Face Protection (1926.102) Personal Protective & Lifesaving Equipment — Eye and Face Protection When it comes to workplace safety, few injuries are more common — and more preventable — than those involving the eyes and face.
1 min

Top 10 OSHA Violations of 2025: Are You on This List?

Every year, OSHA reveals its Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Violations, highlighting the areas where safety programs most often fall short.The 2025 preliminary results—unveiled at the National Safety Council (NSC) Safety Congress & Expo in New Orleans—show that while total citations are down, the same hazards continue to lead to costly fines, preventable injuries, and lost productivity.
3 min

OSHA’s #10 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Machine Guarding (1910.212)

Rank: #10 — 1,239 Violations (FY 2025) Industry Focus: Manufacturing, Fabrication, Warehousing, and General Industry
3 min

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: OSHA’s New Rule: Why Properly Fitted PPE Is Now Non-Negotiable

OSHA’s New PPE Rule for Construction Workers On December 11, the U.S. Department of Labor announced that its Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) finalized a revision to the PPE rule for construction. 
4 min

Top 10 OSHA Safety Violations for Fiscal Year 2024: Ensure Workplace Safety Compliance

Staying OSHA-compliant is essential for ensuring a safe workplace and avoiding costly penalties. Every year, OSHA publishes a list of the most common workplace safety violations, offering critical insights into areas where businesses can improve. In fiscal year 2024, OSHA’s top 10 violations serve as a reminder for employers to focus on safety and compliance.
1 min

INFOGRAPHIC: OSHA’s Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards for FY 2023

Each year, during the National Safety Council (NSC) Safety Congress & Expo, OSHA unveils its Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards for the fiscal year. At the 2023 event, Eric Harbin, the regional administrator for OSHA Region 6, presented the preliminary data, encompassing violations cited from Oct. 1, 2022, to Sept. 29, 2023. ...
1 min

INFOGRAPHIC: 10 Top OSHA Safety Violations for fiscal year 2022

  Fall Protection in the construction industry continues to be the number one frequently cited violations.    Every year, over 5,000 workers are killed on the job.  That translates into an average of 14 deaths per day!  Even one serious workplace injury or illness can have a devastating impact on a small business.   
2 min

OSHA announces switch from traditional hard hats to safety helmets

As per the recent Safety and Health Information Bulletin published by OSHA on Nov. 22, 2023, traditional hard hats are no longer the only option or the safest for protecting workers' heads. With advancements in design, materials, and features, modern safety helmets are now available to provide better protection to workers' entire heads.
1 min

Eye Protection: Does Eye Protection have to be approved by OSHA?

Choosing the appropriate eye protection depends on the workplace hazards.  If you are working in an area that has flying objects or dust particles, you should wear safety glasses with side protection (side shields). If you are working with chemicals, you must wear goggles as indirect fumes can get into your eyes.
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18 posts found
3 min

OSHA FY2025 Inspection Data: What It Means for Construction & Manufacturing Safety Leaders

OSHA’s FY2025 data reveals nearly 80,000 inspections and over 116,000 violations, with construction and manufacturing leading the way. Discover what’s driving enforcement, where risks are highest, and how safety leaders can proactively protect their workforce and stay compliant.
2 min

OSHA’s #1 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Fall Protection — General Requirements (1926.501)

Fall Protection tops OSHA’s 2025 violations with 5,914 citations — yet the same hazards persist year after year. From missing anchors to lack of training, compliance gaps remain deadly. Learn how Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply helps employers implement 1926.501 fall protection programs that keep workers safe — and businesses OSHA-ready.
2 min

OSHA’s #2 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Hazard Communication (1910.1200)

Hazard Communication ranks #2 in OSHA’s Top 10 Violations for 2025 with 2,546 citations for missing SDSs, labeling errors, and outdated written programs. Learn how to comply with 1910.1200 using GHS-compliant labeling, employee training, and chemical inventory management from Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply—your partner in workplace compliance and safety.
2 min

OSHA’s #3 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Ladders (1926.1053)

Ladders rank #3 in OSHA’s Top 10 Violations for 2025, with 2,405 citations for damaged rungs, improper angles, and unsafe use. Learn why these violations persist and how Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply can help you select the right equipment, train your team, and maintain compliance with OSHA 1926.1053 ladder safety requirements.
2 min

OSHA’s #4 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Lockout/Tagout (1910.147)

Lockout/Tagout violations rank #4 on OSHA’s Top 10 list for 2025, with 2,177 citations for missing programs, training, and verification steps. Learn why energy-control failures continue to plague industries and how Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply can help you build a fully compliant LOTO program to protect your workers and avoid costly fines.
2 min

OSHA’s #5 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Respiratory Protection (1910.134)

Falls remain the leading cause of workplace fatalities, and inadequate training continues to be a top OSHA citation. Learn what’s missing from most fall protection programs, how to meet 1926.503 training standards, and how Advanced Safety & Industrial Supply can help your team stay compliant and safe on the job.
2 min

OSHA’s #6 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Fall Protection – Training Requirements (1926.503)

This violation highlights a common theme: even when companies provide equipment, workers often aren’t trained to use it safely or can’t prove that training occurred.
3 min

OSHA’s #7 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Scaffolding (1926.451)

Why Scaffolding Hazards Continue to Rise — and How to Stay Compliant Scaffolding remains one of the most dangerous work environments across construction sites. In FY 2025, OSHA issued 1,905 citations under 1926.451, placing Scaffolding at #7 on the Top 10 list — with 32 more violations than the previous year.
3 min

OSHA’s #8 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178)

P o w e r e d I n d u s t r i a l T r u c k s 1, 826 violations — Dropped to #8 after 422 fewer citations.
3 min

OSHA’s #9 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Eye & Face Protection (1926.102)

OSHA’s #9 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Eye & Face Protection (1926.102) Personal Protective & Lifesaving Equipment — Eye and Face Protection When it comes to workplace safety, few injuries are more common — and more preventable — than those involving the eyes and face.
1 min

Top 10 OSHA Violations of 2025: Are You on This List?

Every year, OSHA reveals its Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Violations, highlighting the areas where safety programs most often fall short.The 2025 preliminary results—unveiled at the National Safety Council (NSC) Safety Congress & Expo in New Orleans—show that while total citations are down, the same hazards continue to lead to costly fines, preventable injuries, and lost productivity.
3 min

OSHA’s #10 Most Cited Violation of 2025: Machine Guarding (1910.212)

Rank: #10 — 1,239 Violations (FY 2025) Industry Focus: Manufacturing, Fabrication, Warehousing, and General Industry
3 min

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: OSHA’s New Rule: Why Properly Fitted PPE Is Now Non-Negotiable

OSHA’s New PPE Rule for Construction Workers On December 11, the U.S. Department of Labor announced that its Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) finalized a revision to the PPE rule for construction. 
4 min

Top 10 OSHA Safety Violations for Fiscal Year 2024: Ensure Workplace Safety Compliance

Staying OSHA-compliant is essential for ensuring a safe workplace and avoiding costly penalties. Every year, OSHA publishes a list of the most common workplace safety violations, offering critical insights into areas where businesses can improve. In fiscal year 2024, OSHA’s top 10 violations serve as a reminder for employers to focus on safety and compliance.
1 min

INFOGRAPHIC: OSHA’s Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards for FY 2023

Each year, during the National Safety Council (NSC) Safety Congress & Expo, OSHA unveils its Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards for the fiscal year. At the 2023 event, Eric Harbin, the regional administrator for OSHA Region 6, presented the preliminary data, encompassing violations cited from Oct. 1, 2022, to Sept. 29, 2023. ...
1 min

INFOGRAPHIC: 10 Top OSHA Safety Violations for fiscal year 2022

  Fall Protection in the construction industry continues to be the number one frequently cited violations.    Every year, over 5,000 workers are killed on the job.  That translates into an average of 14 deaths per day!  Even one serious workplace injury or illness can have a devastating impact on a small business.   
2 min

OSHA announces switch from traditional hard hats to safety helmets

As per the recent Safety and Health Information Bulletin published by OSHA on Nov. 22, 2023, traditional hard hats are no longer the only option or the safest for protecting workers' heads. With advancements in design, materials, and features, modern safety helmets are now available to provide better protection to workers' entire heads.
1 min

Eye Protection: Does Eye Protection have to be approved by OSHA?

Choosing the appropriate eye protection depends on the workplace hazards.  If you are working in an area that has flying objects or dust particles, you should wear safety glasses with side protection (side shields). If you are working with chemicals, you must wear goggles as indirect fumes can get into your eyes.
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