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Workplace Safety Rankings in Minnesota 2026

Minnesota has 3,922 OSHA violations across 3,828 inspections. The employer with the worst safety record is Parker-Hannifin Corporation (Safety Score: 23/100).

326 Minnesota 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 326 Employers by Safety Record

#EmployerViolationsSeriousPenaltiesScore
1Parker-Hannifin Corporation1615$520KF (23)
2Cnh Industrial America, LLC118$342KF (25)
3Earle M. Jorgensen Company54$135KF (25)
4Forum Energy Technologies54$135KF (25)
5Select Genetics LLC53$122KF (25)
6Discount Tire1712$478KF (26)
7Graphic Packaging International, LLC118$342KF (26)
8Core & Main LP87$180KF (26)
9Riviana Foods, INC.78$195KF (26)
10Associated Materials LLC54$135KF (26)
11Consolidated Container Company54$135KF (26)
12ProAmpac54$135KF (26)
13Sofidel America54$135KF (26)
14Ceres Marine Terminals, INC.87$180KF (27)
15Link Snacks, INC.54$135KF (27)
16Mission Foods54$135KF (27)
17Its Conglobal106$313KF (28)
18Millwood, INC.2419$583KF (29)
19Mohawk Industries106$313KF (29)
20The Sherwin-Williams Company106$313KF (29)

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Parker-Hannifin Corporation has the worst safety record in Minnesota with a Safety Score of 23/100 (Grade F), 16 violations, and $520K in fines.

Minnesota has 3,922 recorded OSHA violations across 3,828 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.