OSHA issues citations for workplace safety violations related to toxic fumes, leading to potential fines. Employers can contest citations, but OSHA's inspections aim to enforce workplace safety measures.
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) investigates workplace safety issues. If a citation is issued for toxic fumes, it is most likely a violation related to Occupational Exposure.
Citations can result in fines based on the severity of the violation. The fines range from [tex]$7,000 for a serious violation to $[/tex]70,000 for a repeat or willful violation.
Employers have the right to contest citations, but OSHA ensures workplace safety through inspections and regulations.
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