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Safety scorecard
Years On File: 2015–2026
B
Safety grade
Above average
Score: 81/100
Key factors driving the grade
  • Repeat violation on record
  • 3 Serious-or-worse violations
  • Recent OSHA inspection (within 12 months)
Years12
Inspections39
Violations27
Serious+3
Penalties$154,916
Summary

Safety record at a glance

U.s. Postal Service is a Massachusetts-based employer with 39 OSHA inspections on file (covering 2015-2026). Across those inspections, OSHA cited 27 violations — of which 3 were Serious, Willful, or Repeat, with a total of $154,916 in federal penalties assessed.

Inspection & violation trend

Year-by-year activity, citations issued, and reported workplace incidents.

39Inspections
27Violations
3Serious+
Inspections openedViolations citedSerious / Repeat / WillfulAccidents / injuries reported

Hover any year for detail. Counts reflect inspections, citations, and accidents on file at OSHA — final dispositions and amounts may change after appeals or settlement.

Inspection history

All OSHA inspections at U.s. Postal Service

15 inspections with citations, 24 closed clean or still open. Click any inspection for the full citation list.

No violations or still open — 24
Open caseMar 16, 2026
Safety inspection#348812058
Case still open. Citations may follow.
No violationsJun 30, 2025
Health inspection#348342445
Closed Nov 24 — no citations.
No violationsDec 16, 2024
Safety inspection#347936718
Closed Feb 10 — no citations.
No violationsDec 16, 2024
Health inspection#347937021
Closed May 14 — no citations.
No violationsDec 3, 2024
Safety inspection#347918344
Closed Feb 14 — no citations.
No violationsMay 23, 2024
Safety inspection#347566150
Closed Jun 21 — no citations.
No violationsNov 14, 2023
Safety inspection#347106429
Closed Apr 29 — no citations.
No violationsNov 8, 2023
Safety inspection#347093072
Closed May 7 — no citations.
No violationsOct 12, 2023
Safety inspection#347027476
Closed Jul 1 — no citations.
No violationsJun 9, 2023
Safety inspection#346759517
Closed Dec 1 — no citations.
No violationsAug 7, 2020
Health inspection#344871512
Closed Dec 30 — no citations.
No violationsJul 22, 2020
Health inspection#344844840
Closed Feb 1 — no citations.
No violationsAug 22, 2018
Safety inspection#343404729
Closed Nov 29 — no citations.
No violationsJul 10, 2018
Safety inspection#343286076
Closed Sep 6 — no citations.
No violationsAug 29, 2017
Safety inspection#342592946
Closed Nov 21 — no citations.
No violationsApr 14, 2017
Health inspection#342259454
Closed Aug 11 — no citations.
No violationsJan 20, 2017
Safety inspection#342040623
Closed Jun 9 — no citations.
No violationsNov 29, 2016
Safety inspection#341936672
Closed Feb 13 — no citations.
No violationsMar 25, 2016
Safety inspection#341353274
Closed Nov 4 — no citations.
No violationsJan 4, 2016
Safety inspection#341155653
Closed Jan 14 — no citations.
No violationsOct 9, 2015
Safety inspection#340986132
Closed Feb 23 — no citations.
No violationsAug 18, 2015
Health inspection#340856889
Closed Sep 29 — no citations.
No violationsMar 12, 2015
Health inspection#340459296
Closed Nov 8 — no citations.
No violationsJan 26, 2015
Safety inspection#340205905
Closed Jun 19 — no citations.
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Methodology

How to read this record

An OSHA inspection record describes federal enforcement activity — it does not capture every workplace safety event at a company. A few caveats:

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5-year window

OSHA Violations Tracker indexes inspections opened on or after 2021-01-01. Older history is at OSHA’s establishment search.

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Establishment vs. company

OSHA records are keyed by physical establishment, not parent company. A large employer may operate many sites across states.

Inspection without citation is normal

Many inspections close with no violations — that’s a positive signal, not a missing data row.

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Penalties are current assessment

Final amounts may differ after informal conferences or settlement. We show what OSHA has on file today.

Full methodology, scoring details, and known limitations: /methodology.

Frequently asked questions about U.s. Postal Service

U.s. Postal Service earned a B safety grade (81/100) — above average. The grade reflects severity of past citations, accident history, and how recent the most-recent inspection is. See the methodology for the full scoring algorithm.

Sources

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