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ROBERSON UNDERGROUND UTILITY, LLC.
$16,134
Penalties
5
Violations
1
Inspections

ROBERSON UNDERGROUND UTILITY, LLC.

5001 FOREST CREEK DR, MILTON, FL 32571

NAICS 238910: Site Preparation Contractors - Records current through Jul 30, 2024

ROBERSON UNDERGROUND UTILITY, LLC. has had 1 OSHA inspection since Jul 30, 2024, resulting in 5 violations and $16,134 in penalties on record.

As reported in the U.S. Department of Labor OSHA enforcement database. Having inspection records is common for businesses in regulated industries. Penalty amounts may differ from final amounts after settlement or judicial review.

5Serious
0Willful
0Repeat
0Other
Overview
  • According to federal enforcement data, this location was most recently inspected on July 30, 2024. That inspection has since been closed.
  • Out of 5 violations documented at this establishment, 5 were classified as Serious, or 100% of all citations.
  • The inspection record at this location contains no willful violation citations.
  • OSHA records show no repeat violations at this location.
  • All documented inspections at this establishment are listed as closed in OSHA's system.

Data sourced from the U.S. Department of Labor OSHA enforcement database. Penalty amounts shown reflect the latest penalty amounts on record in the DOL database and may differ from initial assessments or final amounts after informal conferences, settlements, or adjudication. Having an inspection record is common in regulated industries and does not by itself indicate unsafe conditions. This is not an official OSHA resource and does not constitute legal advice.

Industry Comparison vs. Specialty Trade Contractors
Violations per Inspection
5.0Above avg
Industry avg: 2.1 (550,417 employers)
Penalties per Inspection
$16,134Above avg
Industry avg: $2,475 (550,417 employers)
Most Cited Standards
StandardCitationsPenalties
1926.651Excavations - Specific Excavation Requirements2$8,067
1926.652Excavations - Protection of Employees2$0
5A0001General Duty Clause, Section 5(a)(1)1$8,067
Inspection History2024 - 2024

About This Industry

NAICS 238910: Site Preparation Contractors / Construction

This industry comprises specialty trade contractors primarily engaged in site preparation activities such as excavating, grading, land clearing, demolition of buildings, and wrecking. Blasting and drilling for construction are also included.

Common workplace hazards include struck-by incidents from heavy excavation equipment, trench and excavation cave-ins, and exposure to underground utilities. Workers may also face risks from demolition debris, asbestos and lead in older structures, and vehicle traffic in active work zones.

Other Inspected Employers in MILTON, FL
Frequently Asked Questions

Construction consistently has the highest number of OSHA inspections for several reasons: the industry has one of the highest fatality rates of any sector, worksites change frequently (creating new hazards), many construction operations are visible from public areas (making observation easier), and OSHA runs multiple National Emphasis Programs targeting construction hazards. The transient nature of construction work also means new employers continuously enter the inspection pool.

Data Source and Methodology

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Data on this page comes from the U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA enforcement database, accessed via the DOL public data API. Records are updated daily. We strive for accuracy, but errors in data processing or establishment grouping are possible. Penalty amounts reflect the latest penalty amounts on record in the DOL database and may differ from initial assessments or final amounts after informal conference, settlement, or judicial review. Company pages group inspection records by normalized employer name, city, and state as reported in OSHA records. That grouping is deterministic and non-fuzzy, but it is not a universal legal-entity identifier. If you believe any record is inaccurate, please report it and we will investigate. This product uses the DOL Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the DOL. For official and authoritative records, visit osha.gov.