Oklahoma accounts for 3,088 employers with at least one OSHA inspection on record — 4,181 inspections in total, 99 citations, and $394,342 in proposed penalties. Here's where that enforcement activity concentrates.
The 10 most-inspected Oklahoma employers
- Warrior Steel, Llc — Oklahoma City, OK · 10 inspections, 0 violations
- H&h Framing Construction Llc — Mustang, OK · 10 inspections, 0 violations
- B&h Construction Llc — Oklahoma City, OK · 10 inspections, 0 violations
- Homes By Taber — Yukon, OK · 10 inspections, 0 violations
- H & H Plumbing & Utilities Inc — Oklahoma City, OK · 10 inspections, 0 violations
- Seaboard Foods Llc — Guymon, OK · 10 inspections, 0 violations
- U.s. Dol-Osha Oklahoma City Area Office — Oklahoma City, OK · 10 inspections, 0 violations
- One Gas Inc. — Edmond, OK · 9 inspections, 0 violations
- Joe D. Hall General Contractors, Llc — Elk City, OK · 9 inspections, 0 violations
- Valmont Industries, Inc. — Tulsa, OK · 9 inspections, 0 violations
Oklahoma employers with the largest penalty totals
A different cut of the same data — the employers carrying the largest cumulative penalty assessments in Oklahoma:
- Blattner Energy, Llc — Enid · $49,650 across 2 inspections
- Saul Cruz — Yukon · $35,467 across 8 inspections
- Giesbrecht Plumbing — Oklahoma City · $31,200 across 1 inspection
- Lsb Chemical, Llc — Pryor · $29,790 across 1 inspection
- Four Seasons Tree Service, Llc — Eufaula · $23,407 across 1 inspection
Where in Oklahoma OSHA inspects most
City-level concentration tells you which metros generate the bulk of Oklahoma's enforcement activity:
- Oklahoma City — 1,087 inspections across 789 employers
- Tulsa — 453 inspections across 350 employers
- Edmond — 342 inspections across 239 employers
- Norman — 263 inspections across 210 employers
- Yukon — 137 inspections across 77 employers
Research a specific Oklahoma employer
The Oklahoma state page lists every city with OSHA-inspected employers and links through to each one. If you're hiring a contractor or evaluating a job offer in Oklahoma, pulling the specific employer's record is the most direct way to use this data.
For nationwide context, see The 10 U.S. states with the most OSHA violations on record and The 10 most-inspected U.S. employers.