The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has been very active during the COVID-19 pandemic, and now, more than ever, your dealership is at risk of an OSHA inspection. This pandemic has given OSHA additional opportunities to enforce existing rules, to ensure that employers are providing safe and healthy workplaces for their employees, and to cite employers who are in violation.
Through November 19, 2020, the proposed penalties from citations have totaled $3,301,932, and that number will continue to grow until COVID-19 is no longer considered a national emergency. Thus far, the most commonly found health and safety violations are failures to:
To avoid COVID-19 citations, it is imperative that your dealership:
Understand your obligations and comply with the OSHA standards before it is too late. Citations can be costly and can put your dealership under OSHA’s spotlight for years to come.