Court to OSHA: Violations weren’t ‘willful’ — reduce the fine 90%
March 9, 2012 by Fred Hosier
Posted in: Compliance, Fatality, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, OSHA news, Safety training
A federal court says because a company made some effort to comply with an OSHA standard, safety violations weren’t willful. That will reduce the OSHA fines, which were originally almost $7.5 million, by at least 90%.
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