OSHA Inspections in Fort Hunter Liggett, California
Workplace safety enforcement records for 15 employers in Fort Hunter Liggett, drawn from the U.S. Department of Labor’s OSHA enforcement dataset. Browse establishments by violation severity, search by name, and compare penalty totals.
What this page covers
Every employer with an OSHA record
15 Fort Hunter Liggett establishments with at least one federal inspection on file. Click any card to see the full inspection history, citation list, and accident reports for that employer.
Citations and penalty totals
2 citations issued across Fort Hunter Liggett employers. Use the leaderboard below to find the employers carrying the largest assessed totals.
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OSHA activity by year in Fort Hunter Liggett
Inspections, violations, accidents, and proposed penalties aggregated by the year of each employer’s most recent inspection.
Top 10 Fort Hunter Liggett employers by OSHA penalties
Ranked by total federal penalty assessment. Penalty totals are still being ingested for this city — showing violation-count leaders for now.
OSHA-inspected employers near Fort Hunter Liggett
City coordinates for Fort Hunter Liggett haven't been geocoded yet; the map is centered on the California centroid.
All 11 employers in Fort Hunter Liggett
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About Fort Hunter Liggett OSHA records
Every record on this page is sourced from the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) enforcement dataset, published by the Department of Labor and updated daily. Fort Hunter Liggett appears in the dataset because at least one establishment in the city has been inspected by federal or state-plan OSHA inspectors in the past five years.
What an inspection means. OSHA inspections can be triggered by a worker complaint, a reported accident, a referral from another agency, or as part of a programmed targeting campaign for high-hazard industries. An inspection on record does not necessarily mean violations were found — many inspections close with no citations.
How to read a citation. Citations are classified as Willful, Serious, Repeat, or Other-than-serious. The dollar penalty next to an employer is the initial proposed penalty; the final settled amount is often lower after the abatement process. For context on each classification, see our explainer on willful vs. serious vs. repeat OSHA violations.