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Safety scorecard
Years On File: 2017–2020
A
Safety grade
Strong record
Score: 100/100
Key factors driving the grade
  • Zero violations across 28 inspections
Years4
Inspections28
Violations0
Serious+0
Penalties$0
Summary

Safety record at a glance

U.s. Department Of Labor Energy Employee Occupational Illness Compensation Program is a Ohio-based employer with 28 OSHA inspections on file (covering 2017-2020). Across those inspections, OSHA cited 0 violations.

Inspection & violation trend

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

28Inspections
0Violations
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. Department Of Labor Energy Employee Occupational Illness Compensation Program

All 28 inspections closed without violations.

No violations or still open — 28
No violationsFeb 20, 2020
Health inspection#344646120
Closed Feb 24 — no citations.
No violationsFeb 20, 2020
Health inspection#344646179
Closed Feb 24 — no citations.
No violationsFeb 20, 2020
Health inspection#344646252
Closed Feb 24 — no citations.
No violationsJan 8, 2020
Health inspection#344549480
Closed Jan 10 — no citations.
No violationsJan 8, 2020
Health inspection#344549514
Closed Jan 10 — no citations.
No violationsJan 8, 2020
Health inspection#344549563
Closed Jan 10 — no citations.
No violationsJan 8, 2020
Health inspection#344549589
Closed Jan 10 — no citations.
No violationsNov 6, 2019
Health inspection#344431275
Closed Nov 6 — no citations.
No violationsNov 6, 2019
Health inspection#344431309
Closed Nov 6 — no citations.
No violationsNov 6, 2019
Health inspection#344431325
Closed Nov 6 — no citations.
No violationsOct 8, 2019
Health inspection#344375530
Closed Oct 8 — no citations.
No violationsOct 8, 2019
Health inspection#344375589
Closed Oct 8 — no citations.
No violationsOct 8, 2019
Health inspection#344375621
Closed Oct 8 — no citations.
No violationsOct 8, 2019
Health inspection#344375688
Closed Oct 8 — no citations.
No violationsSep 12, 2019
Health inspection#344308507
Closed Sep 12 — no citations.
No violationsSep 12, 2019
Health inspection#344308531
Closed Sep 12 — no citations.
No violationsSep 12, 2019
Health inspection#344308564
Closed Sep 12 — no citations.
No violationsSep 12, 2019
Health inspection#344308580
Closed Sep 12 — no citations.
No violationsJan 9, 2019
Health inspection#343699674
Closed Jun 10 — no citations.
No violationsNov 14, 2018
Health inspection#343600656
Closed Nov 15 — no citations.
No violationsNov 14, 2018
Health inspection#343600607
Closed Nov 15 — no citations.
No violationsSep 12, 2018
Health inspection#343456240
Closed Sep 12 — no citations.
No violationsSep 4, 2018
Health inspection#343439303
Closed Sep 5 — no citations.
No violationsSep 4, 2018
Health inspection#343439378
Closed Sep 5 — no citations.
No violationsSep 4, 2018
Health inspection#343439394
Closed Sep 5 — no citations.
No violationsSep 4, 2018
Health inspection#343439410
Closed Sep 5 — no citations.
No violationsAug 23, 2018
Health inspection#343439444
Closed Sep 5 — no citations.
No violationsOct 4, 2017
Health inspection#342689932
Closed Oct 10 — 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. Department Of Labor Energy Employee Occupational Illness Compensation Program

U.s. Department Of Labor Energy Employee Occupational Illness Compensation Program earned a A safety grade (100/100) — strong record. 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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