List and explain three different types of OSHA citations and the typical penalties that accompany them

What will be an ideal response?


A citation informs the employer of OSHA violations. Penalties are typically fines assessed as the result of citations. The types of citations are as follows:
• Other-than-serious violation. A violation that has a direct relationship to job safety and health, but probably would not cause death or serious physical harm. A proposed penalty for each violation is discretionary. A penalty for an other-than-serious violation may be adjusted downward by as much as 95 percent, depending on the employer's good faith (demonstrated efforts to comply with the act), history of previous violations, and size of business.
• Willful violation. A violation that the employer intentionally and knowingly commits. The employer either knows that what he or she is doing constitutes a violation or is aware that a hazardous condition exists and has made no reasonable effort to eliminate it. A proposed penalty for a willful violation may be adjusted downward, depending on the size of the business and its history of previous violations. Usually, no credit is given for good faith. If an employer is convicted of a willful violation of a standard that has resulted in the death of an employee, the offense is punishable by a court-imposed fine or by imprisonment for up to six months, or both.
• Repeat violation. A violation of any standard, regulation, rule, or order where, upon re-inspection, a substantially similar violation is found. To be the basis of a repeat citation, the original citation must be final; a citation under contest may not serve as the basis for a subsequent repeat citation.
• Failure to correct prior violation. Failure to correct a prior violation may bring a civil penalty that increases each day the violation continues beyond the prescribed abatement date.

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