Dollar General Commits to Major Safety Overhaul Following OSHA Violations

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On July 11, OSHA announced a settlement with Dollar General and its subsidiaries to significantly improve workplace safety nationwide. This agreement follows a history of OSHA violations and $15 million in fines in 2023.

Key Aspects of the Agreement

Dollar General will pay $12 million in penalties and implement comprehensive safety measures, including:

  • Enhanced Safety Structure: Hiring additional safety managers and establishing a robust safety management system.
  • Inventory Management: Reducing inventory and increasing stocking efficiency to prevent blocked exits and unsafe material storage.
  • Training Programs: Providing safety and health training for all employees.
  • Safety Committees: Developing a safety and health committee with employee participation.

Ensuring Prompt Hazard Abatement

The agreement requires Dollar General to correct hazards within 48 hours and submit proof to OSHA. Failure to comply can result in fines of up to $500,000 and further OSHA actions.

Additional Measures

Dollar General will also:

  • Use third-party consultants and auditors for safety assessments and unannounced compliance audits.
  • Create a Safety Operations Center to detect hazards and support safety performance.
  • Maintain an anonymous hotline for reporting safety concerns.

Resolving Violations

This settlement addresses existing and future OSHA violations, including blocked emergency exits and unsafe storage. By implementing these measures, Dollar General aims to rectify its history of safety violations and ensure a safer working environment for its employees.

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