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Workplace Safety Rankings in Florida 2026

Florida has 16,658 OSHA violations across 16,477 inspections. The employer with the worst safety record is Hubbard Construction (Safety Score: 20/100).

2,619 Florida employers appear in the federal OSHA enforcement dataset, ranked below by the LakeQuality safety-score composite. The composite weights violation rate vs industry baseline (40%), serious-and-willful violation ratio (25%), repeat-violation share (20%), and penalty per inspection (15%).

Top-of-list employers typically combine clean inspection histories with below-industry-average violation rates. Bottom-of-list employers carry recurring enforcement attention — usually a combination of serious violations, repeat citations, and elevated per-inspection penalties. Each employer below links to a full inspection history with citation details, penalty amounts, and per-inspection narratives.

Top 20 of 2,619 Employers by Safety Record

#EmployerViolationsSeriousPenaltiesScore
1Hubbard Construction23$45KF (20)
2Capform, INC.118$342KF (22)
3Cantex INC.109$355KF (22)
4Cks Packaging, INC.109$355KF (22)
5Metal Container Corporation108$340KF (22)
6Sgl Constructors65$150KF (22)
7Gator Stamping International, INC.56$165KF (22)
8The Briar Team, LLC54$135KF (22)
9Parker-Hannifin Corporation1615$520KF (23)
10Canam Steel Corporation107$327KF (23)
11Keymark Corporation107$327KF (23)
12Finzer Roller, INC.56$165KF (23)
13Buckhead Meat Company55$150KF (23)
14Usnr, LLC55$150KF (23)
15Veritas Steel, LLC.55$150KF (23)
16Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company1613$490KF (24)
17Saputo Cheese USA, INC.108$340KF (24)
18Delta Airlines, INC.107$327KF (24)
19Masonite Corporation107$327KF (24)
20U.s. Department of Justice - Federal Bureau of Prisons107$327KF (24)

Workplace safety data for Florida is sourced from the OSHA Integrated Management Information System (IMIS), which records all federal OSHA inspections and violations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hubbard Construction has the worst safety record in Florida with a Safety Score of 20/100 (Grade F), 2 violations, and $45K in fines.

Florida has 16,658 recorded OSHA violations across 16,477 workplace inspections.

The Safety Score (0-100) evaluates employer safety records based on violation rate vs. industry average (40%), serious/willful violation ratio (25%), repeat violation ratio (20%), and penalty per inspection (15%). Lower scores indicate worse safety records.

Safety Score: violation rate vs. industry avg (40%), serious/willful ratio (25%), repeat violation ratio (20%), penalty per inspection (15%). Lower scores = worse records.