This just in: OSHA updates penalty guidelines to support small businesses and eliminate workplace hazards
July 14, 2025
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Today, OSHA released updated guidance on penalty and debt collection procedures to make it easier for employers – especially small businesses – to fix hazards quickly and stay in compliance. The new policy increases penalty reductions for small employers, allowing them to invest in resources in hazard abatement to keep workers safe. For example, a penalty reduction level of 70%, which used to only apply to businesses with 10 or fewer employees, now extends to those with up to 25 employees. The update also adds a new 15% penalty reduction for employers who take immediate steps to correct a hazard after it’s identified.

The new policies are effective immediately. Penalties issued before July 14, 2025, will remain under the previous penalty structure. Open investigations in which penalties have not yet been issued are covered by the new guidance. ➡️ See the news release for more details.

“All employers should be offered the opportunity to comply with regulations that help maintain a safe working environment. Small employers who are working in good faith to comply with complex federal laws should not face the same penalties as large employers with abundant resources. By lowering penalties on small employers, we are supporting the entrepreneurs that drive our economy and giing them the tools they need to keep our workers safe and healthy on the job while keeping them accountable.” Keith Sonderling, Deputy Secretary of Labor



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