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What is the maximum fine for an OSHA "willful" violation?

  1. $5,000 per violation

  2. $15,000 per violation

  3. $70,000 per violation

  4. $100,000 per violation

The correct answer is: $70,000 per violation

The maximum fine for an OSHA "willful" violation can reach up to $70,000 per violation. A "willful" violation indicates that an employer was aware of the hazardous condition and chose not to correct it, displaying a blatant disregard for employee safety. This higher penalty reflects the seriousness of the offense and aims to deter negligence in maintaining a safe work environment. The fines for other types of violations, such as "serious" or "other-than-serious," are typically lower, highlighting that the severity and intent behind willful violations warrant a more significant financial penalty. The ability to impose such fines serves as an important enforcement tool for OSHA to encourage compliance with safety regulations.