Publication

OSHA Provides Information Regarding New Fine Amount Calculations in New OSHA Field Manual

August 18, 2016

OSHA increased fine amounts by 78 percent effective August 1, 2016. The maximum penalty for a serious violation will increase from $7,000 to $12,471. The maximum penalty for a repeat or willful violation will increase from $70,000 to $124,709. Failure to abate citations will increase from $7,000 per day beyond the abatement date to $12,471 per day beyond the abatement date.

On August 2, 2016, OSHA released a new Field Operations Manual, which explains how OSHA will calculate fine amounts for employers who violate OSHA regulations.

Specifically, the fine amounts for a Serious violation vary depending on the violation’s “Severity” and “Probability” as determined by OSHA when calculating the fine. Below is a guide of fine amounts for a Serious violation without considering potential discounts based on the employer’s size and good faith.

Severity          
Probability         Fine Amount       
Increase from Prior
Penalty Amount         
High Greater $12,471 $5,471
Medium Greater $10,689
$4,689
Low Greater $8,908  $3,908
High  Lesser $8,908  $3,908 
Medium  Lesser  $7,126  $3,126 
Low  Lesser  $5,345  $2,345 

Similarly, for Willful citations, the Field Operations Manual contains a chart explaining the fine amounts based on “Gravity.” Below is a guide of fine amounts for a Willful violation without considering potential discounts based on the employer’s size and good faith.

Gravity                                         Fine Amount                                             
High $124,709 
Moderate $106,890 
Low $89,080 


The manual contains other information regarding calculating penalties; however, the formulas are mostly unchanged from previous years.

Media Contacts