No matter the size of a company, workplace safety is a primary concern for employees. Failure to provide the correct safety gear and require it on the job results in injuries and fatalities. Yet, they aren’t the only issues when it comes to safety. Many employers do not provide safety training, or they provide insufficient training. This is not the kind of protection workers need and deserve. Each year, the Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA) compiles a list of the top ten safety violations, which reveals the areas that need to be improved. Below are the top five safety violations for 2022 throughout the nation.

Fall Protection – General Requirement (OSHA Standard No. 1926.501) – It comes as no surprise this standard is in the number one spot with 5,260 violations. It has held onto this spot for 12 years in a row!
Hazard Communication (OSHA Standard No. 1910.1200)
– With 2,424 violations, it jumped from number five last year to this spot. Hazard Communication not only addresses chemical hazards onsite, but those that are also imported into a facility.
Respiratory Protection (OSHA Standard No. 1910.134)
– It slipped from number two to number three last year with 2,185 violations. The biggest violation under this standard is written medical evaluations. Employers did not provide medical evaluations
before their employees were fit tested and used their respirators.
Ladders (OSHA Standard No. 1926.1053) – Slipping from the number three spot to number four, this standard still made the top five with 2,143 violations. It applies to
all ladders, including extension, job-made, wooden, and step.
Scaffolding (OSHA Standard No. 1926.451) – This standard fell from number four to number five this year with 2,058 violations. Also included in OSHA's scaffold requirements are aerial lifts since they often replace traditional scaffolding in many industries.
It is interesting to note that these violations were in OSHA’s top five violations last year. Employers must do more to protect their employees. It starts by making safety an essential part of a company. At Empire Group, we put safety first
with our employees. Our health and safety trainers ensure the safety of our employees with the latest safety trainings. They also provide safety training and consulting services to companies that do not employ a full-time safety representative. Contact us today to learn more!






