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Updated April 2026 · OSHA Enforcement Data

Companies with OSHA Fines $500K - $1M

99 companies with total penalties in this range

OSHA's enforcement file lists 99 companies with cumulative final penalties in the $500K - $1M range, totaling $66.6M across all employers in this tier — averaging $673K per company.

The $500K - $1M penalty bucket holds 99 employers with cumulative final OSHA penalties of $66.6M. Penalty levels reflect both violation severity and OSHA's graduated enforcement structure — willful violations carry penalties up to $156,259 per violation under current statutes. Reading OSHA penalty totals carefully: proposed penalties (the initial assessment) often differ from final penalties (after settlement, employer contest, or formal review by the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission). Final penalties can be substantially lower than proposed amounts, especially for small employers and first-time violators.

For workers, the dollar amount of penalties is less informative than the underlying citation details — what specific hazards were cited, whether they were corrected, and whether the same hazards reappeared in later inspections. The per-employer pages surface that detail.

99
Companies
$66.6M
Total Penalties
$673K
Avg per Company

Companies

F
Estes Express Lines
Transportation and Warehousing
43 violations$983K
D
Xpo Logistics
Transportation and Warehousing
47 violations$982K
D
Charter Communications
Information
49 violations$958K
F
Packers Sanitation Services INC.
Administrative and Support and Waste Management
35 violations$958K
D
The Davey Tree Expert Company
Administrative and Support and Waste Management
45 violations$952K
D
United Natural Foods, INC
Wholesale Trade
45 violations$952K
F
Packaging Corporation of America
Manufacturing
37 violations$947K
D
Sodexo
Accommodation and Food Services
45 violations$938K
D
Fedex
Transportation and Warehousing
42 violations$928K
F
American Airlines, INC.
Transportation and Warehousing
36 violations$919K
F
Basic Energy Services
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
36 violations$919K
D
FedEx Freight, INC.
Transportation and Warehousing
43 violations$916K
F
Ford Motor Company
Manufacturing
36 violations$892K
D
Republic Services
Administrative and Support and Waste Management
40 violations$884K
D
Sam's Club
Retail Trade
38 violations$868K
D
Us Foods, INC.
Wholesale Trade
43 violations$862K
D
Publix
Retail Trade
37 violations$839K
D
Pike Electric LLC
Construction
43 violations$835K
D
Winn Dixie Stores, INC
Retail Trade
34 violations$829K
D
Americold Logistics LLC
Transportation and Warehousing
40 violations$817K
D
The Kroger Company
Retail Trade
34 violations$815K
F
Peco Foods INC
Manufacturing
31 violations$811K
D
Target
Retail Trade
35 violations$809K
D
Hobby Lobby Stores, INC
Retail Trade
34 violations$802K
D
Comcast
Construction
36 violations$797K
D
Asplundh Tree Expert LLC
Construction
35 violations$796K
D
Vail Resorts
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
35 violations$782K
D
Healthcare Services Group, INC.
Administrative and Support and Waste Management
34 violations$775K
D
Home Depot
Retail Trade
33 violations$760K
D
Publix Supermarkets INC.
Retail Trade
33 violations$746K
F
Johnson Controls, INC.
Manufacturing
30 violations$742K
D
United Airlines, INC.
Transportation and Warehousing
30 violations$728K
D
Verizon
Information
32 violations$718K
D
C&S Wholesale Grocers, INC.
Wholesale Trade
31 violations$716K
D
Circle K
Retail Trade
34 violations$707K
D
Lowe's Home Improvement
Retail Trade
33 violations$706K
F
Quad Graphics INC
Manufacturing
28 violations$703K
D
Allied Universal Security Services
Administrative and Support and Waste Management
31 violations$703K
D
Giant Eagle
Retail Trade
31 violations$703K
D
U.s. Customs and Border Protection
Public Administration
31 violations$689K
F
Riceland Foods, INC.
Manufacturing
28 violations$676K
F
Ashley Furniture Industries, INC.
Manufacturing
29 violations$651K
F
Cal-Maine Foods, INC.
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
29 violations$651K
F
Cargill INC.
Manufacturing
27 violations$648K
F
Halliburton Energy Services, INC.
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
26 violations$646K
F
Cargill Meat Solutions
Manufacturing
25 violations$645K
F
Johns Manville
Manufacturing
28 violations$636K
F
National Oilwell Varco
Manufacturing
25 violations$631K
F
Halliburton Energy Services
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
29 violations$624K
F
Frito Lay
Manufacturing
28 violations$622K

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What the $500K - $1M Tier Means

Cumulative penalties between $500,000 and $1 million place the 99 employers in this tier among the most heavily fined in the federal enforcement record. Reaching this level almost always requires either a fatality or catastrophic-injury investigation, a sustained pattern of willful citations across multiple worksites, or repeated egregious violations that triggered enhanced penalty calculations. The Department of Labor's annual penalty schedule sets per-citation maximums, and reaching seven figures cumulatively requires sustained enforcement attention.

The 99 employers in this fine range have accumulated $66.6M in final penalties combined, averaging $673K per company. That average reflects total cumulative enforcement exposure, not the cost of any single citation — most employers in the dataset accumulate penalties gradually across multiple inspections rather than from a single catastrophic case.

For full penalty schedules, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) publishes the controlling per-citation maximums, and the Enforcement Results Data files are the primary public source for final penalty history.

How OSHA Penalties Are Set

OSHA's penalty calculation begins with the gravity-based penalty for each citation, adjusted for the size of the employer, evidence of good-faith compliance, and the employer's prior citation history. Willful and repeat citations carry substantially higher per-citation maximums than serious or other-than-serious citations. For a willful citation, the maximum is more than $160,000 (adjusted annually for inflation), and the minimum is several thousand dollars even after good-faith reductions.

Final penalty amounts often differ from the proposed amounts on the original citation. Employers can request informal conferences with the regional OSHA office to negotiate reductions in exchange for verifiable abatement plans, accept a settlement agreement, or formally contest the citation before the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. The penalty figures on this page reflect the final amounts after all settlement and contest activity.

What This Tier Means for Workers

For workers and job seekers, an employer in the $500K - $1M cumulative penalty range carries the highest enforcement exposure in the federal record. Reaching this tier almost always involves either fatality investigations, willful citations, or repeated egregious violations. Anyone considering a role at one of these employers should ask hiring managers point-blank what changed after the most recent citation closed, and whether the company is currently in OSHA's Severe Violator Enforcement Program.

Workers retain the full set of federal protections regardless of an employer's penalty history. They can file confidential complaints at osha.gov/workers/file-complaint, request an inspection, and refuse imminent-danger work without retaliation under Section 11(c) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act. The OSHA Workers' Rights page spells out the full set of protections. Industry-level injury benchmarks come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.

Methodology and Data Sources

Penalty figures 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 the final penalty field at the establishment level, then roll those records up to the parent company. Companies are placed into a single fine-range tier based on their cumulative final penalty across all citations in the dataset.

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 99 companies with cumulative final penalties in the $500K - $1M range, totaling $66.6M across all employers in this tier — averaging $673K per company.