['Enforcement and Audits - OSHA']
['OSHA Inspections', 'Enforcement and Audits - OSHA']
03/12/2025
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Not necessarily. The letters don’t correlate directly to those sites that will be inspected. However, it does mean that you are at an increased risk for an OSHA inspection. The same triggers that OSHA uses to send the letters — in other words, high injury rates — are also used by OSHA in various inspection targeting programs. So, it doesn’t mean you’ll be inspected, but it means you stand a much greater chance. OSHA typically targets around 4,500 of the 15,000 or so workplaces that receive the letters.
['Enforcement and Audits - OSHA']
['OSHA Inspections', 'Enforcement and Audits - OSHA']
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