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Updated April 2026 · OSHA Enforcement Data

LAWTON, Oklahoma, OSHA Violations

Workplace safety violations recorded in LAWTON, OK

OSHA's enforcement file lists 30 citations across 15 employers in LAWTON, Oklahoma, including 30 serious citations and $360K in final penalties.

Federal OSHA inspection records for LAWTON, OK show 30 inspections across 15 employers, producing 30 documented violations (30 of them serious). Total penalty assessment: $360,000. City-level OSHA enforcement reflects the local industry mix. Cities with concentrated construction, manufacturing, or warehouse/distribution activity tend to show higher inspection volumes than cities dominated by service and professional sectors. The federal data does not include state-OSHA inspections, which may be substantial in states operating their own plans.

The most-inspected employer in LAWTON is The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. For workers evaluating local employers on safety, the per-company pages below break out violation severity, repeat-citation history, and penalty levels — more informative than aggregate city totals.

15
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Serious
$360K
Penalties

Top Companies in LAWTON

Reading the LAWTON Enforcement Footprint

LAWTON sits in the middle of the OSHA enforcement footprint for Oklahoma, with 15 cited employers contributing 30 citations to the federal record. Mid-size cities typically reflect the underlying industrial mix: a handful of major employers drive most of the citation volume, with a long tail of smaller cases.

Of 30 citations in LAWTON, 30 (100%) are classified as serious — well above the federal average. A high serious-violation share is the clearest signal that local citation counts reflect substantive hazard exposure rather than paperwork or recordkeeping issues.

For broader context, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) publishes the controlling standards, and the Enforcement Results Data files are the primary public source for inspection and citation history.

Local Enforcement Regime in Oklahoma

Oklahoma is a federal OSHA state, so inspections in Oklahoma cities are conducted by federal compliance officers from the U.S. Department of Labor. Federal OSHA enforcement priorities — currently emphasizing fall protection, heat illness, and warehouse hazards — apply directly here.

Total final penalties across LAWTON cited employers reach $360K, averaging $24K per company. That mid-range figure is consistent with a mix of settled, contested, and paid citations rather than any single catastrophic incident.

Industry-level injury benchmarks for the region come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, which publishes annual incidence rates by NAICS code. Reading citation counts alongside injury rates is the cleanest way to interpret whether local enforcement activity reflects underlying hazard exposure.

Worker Rights in LAWTON

Workers in LAWTON retain the full set of federal protections, including the right to a safe workplace, the right to know about hazards, the right to training in a language they understand, and the right to refuse imminent-danger work without retaliation. Confidential complaints can be filed at osha.gov/workers/file-complaint or by calling 1-800-321-OSHA. The OSHA Workers' Rights page spells out the full set of protections under Section 11(c) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act.

Methodology and Data Sources

Counts on this page come from OSHA's public Integrated Management Information System (IMIS) enforcement file, refreshed from the Department of Labor's Enforcement Results Data files. We aggregate citations at the establishment level using the recorded site-city and site-state fields. Cities only appear on OSHARecord when at least five distinct employers have been cited there, ensuring the page reflects a real enforcement pattern rather than a single inspection.

The Workplace Safety Score shown on linked company pages applies four weighted factors: violation rate versus industry, share of serious-or-willful citations, repeat-citation ratio, and average penalty per inspection. Read the full methodology for the exact formula and edge cases.

OSHA's enforcement file lists 30 citations across 15 employers in LAWTON, Oklahoma, including 30 serious citations and $360K in final penalties.