6 Roofing Companies Among Contractors Slapped With Biggest Q1 OSHA Fines
One of the top fines—nearly $585,000—was for a roofer that allowed workers to be exposed to a 30-foot drop without fall protection.
April 14, 2023
Construction Dive
As part of its attempt to raise awareness on safety standards and punish those who violate them, OSHA often names and publicizes cases that include high fine amounts.
In many instances, these citations include small residential builders with a history of repeatedly failing to provide adequate protection for workers. Fine amounts are often negotiated down when businesses contest them.
Here are some of the top fines highlighted by OSHA in the first quarter of 2023. For more on these citations, read the full article from Construction Dive.
ALJ Home Improvement Inc.
Fines: $687,536
Status: Contested
Guelsin Lima (Extreme Roofing and Siding LLC)
Fines: $584,333
Status: Issued
Bowers Excavating LLC
Fines: $505,333
Status: Issued
Domingos 54 Construction Inc.
Fines: $464,079
Status: Issued
Botticello Inc.
Fines: $375,021 — Criminal Charges
Status: Contested
Ridge Runner Construction LLC
Fines: $234,741
Status: Contested
Security-Luebke Roofing Inc. and JJ Roofing Co.
Fines: $168,759
Status: Issued
Geis Construction Inc.
Fines: $154,696
Status: Contested
The Roof Kings LLC
Fines: $137,508
Status: Contested
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