Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission


The Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC) is an independent agency created by Congress in the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. The agency’s primary function is to decide contests of citations or penalties that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issues to employers following safety and health inspections of American workplaces. In doing so, the agency provides OSHA, employers, and employees and/or their representative with a fair and expeditious resolution of these contested cases.


OSHRC is a completely independent agency that is not part of the Department of Labor or OSHA. This ensures that OSHA’s enforcement actions are carried out in accordance with the law.

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Case Name Text Version PDF Version Docket Number(s) Date of Issuance Reviewed ALJ Decision(s)
National Manufacturing Company Text Version 76-4757 05/30/1980
New England Telephone Company Text Version 76-3010 05/30/1980
Wallace Roofing Company, Inc. Text Version 76-4844 05/30/1980
Suffolk County Contractors, Inc. Text Version 78-4479 05/28/1980
Universal Roofing & Sheet Metal Co. Text Version 77-1756 05/28/1980

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  • ALJ Decision in Dish Network, L.L.C., OSHRC Docket No. 23-0180, Becomes a Final Order of the Commission.

    Respondent DISH Network, L.L.C., a Colorado-based company proving satellite services, was installing a DISH antenna at a Sonic restaurant in Syracuse, New York, when it was investigated by the United States Department of Labor, through the Occupational Safety and Health…

  • ALJ Decision in Bobcat Contracting, LLC,  OSHRC Docket No. 22-0067, Becomes a Final Order of the Commission.

    In sum, the Court finds as follows:

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