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November 19, 2024 3 min read

Analyzing Safety Trends with the Top OSHA Violations of 2024 Infographic

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Each year, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) publishes a list of the top ten most common workplace safety violations. These violations not only highlight ongoing trends, but serve as a roadmap for safety professionals aiming to mitigate risks through targeted training and enhanced workplace protocols​.

“As a safety community, it’s critical we come together to acknowledge these persistent trends and identify solutions to better protect our workforces.”

– Lorraine Martin, NSC President

Trends in Workplace Safety Violations: 2020–2024

Over the past five years, the rankings of these violations have shown consistent trends. Fall protection violations—both general requirements and training—continue to persist, reflecting the risks associated with working at heights. Other repeat offenders, like hazard communication and respiratory protection, emphasize the need for ongoing education and adherence to safety protocols.

Explore the infographic below to see how the rankings of the top 10 OSHA violations have changed over the past five years, highlighting trends in workplace safety and which violations consistently pose the greatest risks.

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The Top 10 OSHA Violations of 2024 reveal ongoing challenges in workplace safety, with over 6,300 citations for Fall Protection – General Requirements (1926.501) alone as it remains the most frequently cited violation for the 14th consecutive year. This recurring issue underscores the critical need for better fall prevention training and equipment in industries such as construction. Other frequently cited violations, like Hazard Communication (2,888 violations) and Ladders (2,573 violations), emphasize the necessity of clear labeling of hazardous materials and proper ladder safety practices.

These insights reveal that many organizations continue to struggle with implementing and maintaining foundational safety measures, pointing to the importance of comprehensive training programs and a culture of safety awareness to mitigate risks. Explore our recent blog, The Top 10 OSHA Violations of 2024 and How to Prevent Them, for a deeper dive into each violation and proactive measures you can take to protect your workers.

Take Action: Stay Compliant and Protect Your Workforce

Maintaining compliance with OSHA is not only a regulatory requirement but also a vital step in safeguarding your employees. Through comprehensive safety training, employers can proactively address these violations and create a culture of safety.

At Vector Solutions, we offer targeted training courses designed to meet OSHA requirements, helping you minimize risks and stay ahead of compliance challenges. Request a demo today and learn how you can fully cover areas of risk and achieve compliance with powerful online health and safety training courses and EHS Management software.

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