Failed an OSHA Inspection Before? Now You’re at Risk for $165,000 “Repeat” Fines
If you’ve already failed an inspection, OSHA is targeting you. Get a plan now.
You’ve already experienced the cost and disruption of an OSHA inspection. Now with OSHA’s “Fabmetsh” program targeting metal fabricators in Texas through 2027, you’re in a far more vulnerable position: REPEAT VIOLATIONS.
OSHA remembers, and they’re coming back. These are not standard inspections. They are “comprehensive” and since you’ve already been cited, they are looking for “repeat” violations which carry penalties up to $165,00 EACH!
When OSHA shows up in your lobby, they’ll check more than just your shop floor:
THEY WILL METICULOUSLY REVIEW:
- Corrective Actions: Have you addressed previous citations?
- Updated Written Programs: Are they compliant & effectively implemented?
- Employee Training Records: Do they demonstrate ongoing safety proficiency?
- OSHA 300 Logs: Are they accurate & up to date?
- Employee Interviews: Are you employees aware of safety protocols?
The stakes are higher now. A single “Repeat” violation could devastate your business, but what if you got more? Then you’re facing $100s of thousands in fines & penalties. Can you afford that right now?
Don’t gamble with your future. We’ve created a 20 minute information session specifically for fabricators who have failed an inspection before.

MORE ABOUT THE SESSION
In this session you’ll learn:
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How OSHA defines and enforces “Repeat” violations.
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Immediate steps to address existing issues and prevent recurrence.
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Strategies to build a robust, proactive compliance program.
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Next steps– I’ll give you next step options to get prepared and pass!
- There’s No Obligation – This is a one-time session (unless you want more help)
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This session isn’t theory. It’s actionable, real-world information from someone who has over a decade of experience in this space & has been carefully monitoring the Fabmetsh enforcement program.
This isn’t about scare tactics: it’s about survival. Protect your business.
When the call comes from the lobby that the inspector’s here, you don’t want to be wishing you took 20 minutes to protect yourself.