OSHA reveals top 10 violations

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has revealed its top 10 safety violations for fiscal 2024.

Unveiled on Sept. 27 at the NSC Safety Congress & Expo in September, this year鈥檚 top 10 looks nearly identical to 2023鈥檚, but with a few changes in individual rankings.

For the 14th consecutive year, Fall Protection topped OSHA鈥檚 list with 6,307 violations. Hazard Communication (2,888 violations) came next, followed by Ladders (2,573 violations), Respiratory Protection (2,859 violations) and Lockout/Tagout (2,443 violations) as the top five. (Full top 10 list below.)

The event鈥檚 keynote address will be delievered by Scott Ketcham, director of OSHA鈥檚 Directorate of Construction.

Scott Ketcham, director of OSHA鈥檚 Directorate of Enforcement Programs, who presented the list during NSC鈥檚 Safety Congress & Expo, said, 鈥淥SHA takes falls very seriously. We鈥檙e trying to curb this hazard and make inroads to help people understand the standard and requirements.

鈥淭oo many lives are lost each year from workers who fall to their death.鈥

Staying safe while working at height

The good news is that Fall Protection violations were down -13.25% from last year鈥檚 7,270. The bad news is that aside from 2023鈥檚 record-breaking total, this year鈥檚 6,307 Fall Protection violations were the highest the agency has reported since 2018.

10-year look at OSHA violation totals for聽
Fall Protection - General Requirements
  • 2015: 6,721
  • 2016: 6,929
  • 2017: 6,887
  • 2018: 7,270
  • 2019: 6,010
  • 2020: 5,424
  • 2021: 5,295
  • 2022: 5,980
  • 2023: 7,271
  • 2024: 6,307

The decrease year-over-year comes following OSHA鈥檚 to prevent falls across all industries.

Falls from height are one of OSHA鈥檚 鈥淔atal Four鈥 safety hazards, alongside caught-in or -between, electrocution and struck-by hazards. The new Emphasis Program鈥檚 main focus is to reduce fall-related injuries and fatalities for anyone working at heights. OSHA鈥檚 enforcement policy under the NEP allows OSHA compliance safety and health officers to open inspections whenever personnel are observed working at heights颅 during their normal workday, travel or during other OSHA inspections.

鈥淲hile incredible advancements are made in safety each year, we continue to see many of the same types of violations appear on OSHA鈥檚 Top 10 list,鈥 said Lorraine M. Martin, president and CEO of the National Safety Council. 鈥淎s a safety community, it鈥檚 critical we come together to acknowledge these persistent trends and identify solutions to better protect our workforces.鈥

Top 10 OSHA safety violations

While this year鈥檚 top 10 violation categories remain unchanged over 2023鈥檚, there was movement on the list.

Seeing an increase in violations, Respiratory Protection climbed up three spots from 7th to 3rd. Scaffolding, meanwhile, saw a reduction in violations, falling down four spots from 4th to 8th.

OSHA鈥檚 Top 10 Safety Violations is as follows:

  • Fall Protection - General Requirements (1926.501) - 6,307 violations
  • Hazard Communication (1910.1200) - 2,888 violations
  • Ladders (1926.1053) - 2,573 violations
  • Respiratory Protection (1910.134) - 2,859 violations
  • Lockout/Tagout (1910.147) - 2,443 violations
  • Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178) - 2,248 violations
  • Fall Protection - Training Requirements (1926.503) - 2,050 violations
  • Scaffolding (1926.451) - 1,873 violations
  • Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment鈥擡ye and Face Protection (1926.102) - 1,814 violations
  • Machine Guarding (1910.212) - 1,541 violations
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