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Safety scorecard
Years On File: 2015–2026
B
Safety grade
Above average
Score: 85/100
Key factors driving the grade
  • Repeat violation on record
  • Recent OSHA inspection (within 12 months)
  • 1 Serious-or-worse violation
Years12
Inspections30
Violations31
Serious+1
Penalties$120,373
Summary

Safety record at a glance

U.s. Postal Service is a Ohio-based employer with 30 OSHA inspections on file (covering 2015-2026). Across those inspections, OSHA cited 31 violations — of which 1 were Serious, Willful, or Repeat, with a total of $120,373 in federal penalties assessed.

Inspection & violation trend

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

30Inspections
31Violations
1Serious+
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

9 inspections with citations, 21 closed clean or still open. Click any inspection for the full citation list.

No violations or still open — 21
No violationsMar 6, 2026
Safety inspection#348791252
Closed May 6 — no citations.
No violationsJun 12, 2025
Safety inspection#348308081
Closed Aug 8 — no citations.
No violationsJun 26, 2024
Safety inspection#347586190
Closed Sep 18 — no citations.
No violationsJun 17, 2024
Health inspection#347559122
Closed Aug 19 — no citations.
No violationsJun 10, 2024
Safety inspection#347544264
Closed Sep 12 — no citations.
No violationsApr 29, 2024
Safety inspection#347446353
Closed Aug 28 — no citations.
No violationsMar 14, 2023
Safety inspection#346565039
Closed Apr 11 — no citations.
No violationsJan 25, 2022
Safety inspection#345747844
Closed Jul 1 — no citations.
No violationsApr 15, 2021
Safety inspection#345253306
Closed Jun 14 — no citations.
No violationsJul 7, 2020
Health inspection#344821038
Closed Dec 4 — no citations.
No violationsFeb 14, 2018
Safety inspection#342957859
Closed May 3 — no citations.
No violationsFeb 8, 2018
Safety inspection#342937547
Closed Apr 23 — no citations.
No violationsDec 27, 2017
Safety inspection#342852522
Closed Jan 17 — no citations.
No violationsApr 24, 2017
Safety inspection#342276235
Closed May 31 — no citations.
No violationsApr 4, 2017
Safety inspection#342223583
Closed May 18 — no citations.
No violationsJan 10, 2017
Safety inspection#342020971
Closed May 3 — no citations.
No violationsSep 6, 2016
Health inspection#341753150
Closed Dec 20 — no citations.
No violationsJul 21, 2016
Health inspection#341635324
Closed Oct 17 — no citations.
No violationsFeb 17, 2016
Safety inspection#341254944
Closed Feb 23 — no citations.
No violationsDec 21, 2015
Safety inspection#341135432
Closed Feb 3 — no citations.
No violationsMay 18, 2015
Safety inspection#340648880
Closed May 18 — 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 (85/100) — 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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