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Strengthen Your Workplace by Reviewing 
the OSHA Top 10. The Occupational Safety and 
Health Administration’s (OSHA) Top 10 Most Fre-
quently Cited Standards serve to keep employ-
ers aware of common risks across all industries. 
This annual list highlights the most frequently 
cited violations that inspectors nd in work-
places across the nation. It accounts for hazards 
that can lead to preventable injuries, illnesses, 
and deaths.1 
OSHA Top 10 Most Frequently  
Cited Standards
By reviewing these frequently cited standards, 
organizations can identify and address gaps. 
This can help prevent injuries, illnesses, or costly 
violations. For the most recent scal year, the 
top 10 OSHA hazards are1:
 
1.  Fall protection (general requirements)
 
2.  Hazard communication
 
3.  Ladders
 
4.   Lockout/Tagout  
- Control of Hazardous Energy
 
5.  Respiratory Protection
 
6.  Fall Protection Training Requirements
 
7.  Scaffolding
 
8.  Powered Industrial Trucks (Forklifts)
 
9.  Eye and face protection
 
10. Machine Guarding
Take Action
Each year, state and federal OSHA agencies  
conduct tens of thousands of inspections,  
assessing hundreds of millions of dollars in 
nes.2 Simply knowing the Top 10 list is not 
enough. Compare the current OSHA Top 10  
list against your own operations and ask how 
you are addressing these topics. Consider  
implementing the following action items to  
help strengthen your safety culture:
•   Conduct regular workplace assessments 
and audits to note high-risk areas and practices.
•   Implement training and education  
for employees.
•   Create a culture of safety and encourage 
open communication.
•   Document and review risk management 
policies. Track safety training, inspections, 
incidents, and policy updates to align with 
OSHA standards.
Addressing the OSHA Top 10 is not just about 
compliance. Fostering a strong safety culture 
can help protect your most valuable assets. 
Connect with a Federated Insurance® marketing 
representative to learn more and to access 
helpful OSHA Top 10 risk management resources.
1.   NSC. OSHA’s Top 10 Safety Violations Show Persistent Risks to Workers. 025. 
https://www.nsc.org/newsroom/osha-top-10-safety-violations-show-
persistent-risk?srsltid=AfmBOopiKuCztGsZSxjqyBlHyn19Z29jMpKyC1YBgo
pcfSTAeOUD6-A-. Accessed November 25, 2025.
2.   OSHA. Frequently Cited OSHA Standards. 2025. https://www.osha.gov/ords/
imis/citedstandard.html. Accessed November 25, 2025.
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