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    Calling OSHA?

    Anybody ever call OSHA on the company they work for?

    #2
    Pm sent

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      #3
      No, if I felt I had to call OSHA I wouldn’t be working there..

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        #4
        Originally posted by randal View Post
        No, if I felt I had to call OSHA I wouldn’t be working there..
        I forgot to add
        "Asking for a friend"

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          #5
          better have another job before you , lol
          but, no i would quit and then maybe report them ..

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            #6
            You can call confidentially and never give your name. In addition, if the employer were to find out, HUGE fine for retaliation. Larger fine for retaliation than a Serious Violation.

            Call - just dont give them your name.

            If there is an immediate risk of serious injury or death - I would not hesitate to call.

            OSHA Area Office

            Austin Area Office
            La Costa Green Bldg. 1033 La Posada Dr. Suite 375
            Austin, TX 78752-3832
            (512) 374-0271
            (512) 374-0086

            Corpus Christi Area Office
            Wilson Plaza 606 N Carancahua, Ste. 700
            Corpus Christi, TX 78401
            (361) 888-3420

            Dallas Area Office
            1100 East Campbell Road Suite 250
            Richardson, TX 75081
            (972) 952-1330
            (972) 952-1338

            El Paso Area Office
            U.S. Dept. of Labor - OSHA 4849 N. Mesa, Suite 200
            El Paso, TX 79912-5936
            (915) 534-6251
            (915) 534-6259

            Fort Worth Area Office
            North Starr II, Suite 302 8713 Airport Freeway
            Fort Worth, TX 76180-7610
            (817) 428-2470
            (817) 581-7723

            Houston North Area Office
            690 S. Loop 336 W., Suite 400
            Conroe, TX 77304
            (936) 760-3800
            (936) 760-3327

            Houston South Area Office
            17625 El Camino Real, Suite 400
            Houston, TX 77058
            (281) 286-0583
            (281) 286-6352

            Lubbock Area Office
            1205 Texas Avenue, Room 806
            Lubbock, TX 79401
            (806) 472-7681 (7685)
            (806) 472-7686

            San Antonio Area Office
            Fountainhead Tower., Suite 605 8200 W. Interstate 10
            San Antonio, TX 78230
            (210) 472-5040
            (210) 472-5045
            Last edited by wellingtontx; 06-26-2020, 03:09 PM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by pigsticker64 View Post
              better have another job before you , lol
              but, no i would quit and then maybe report them ..

              Why? Whistleblowers are protected from retaliation. If someone fires a whistleblower it’s the easiest open and shut lawsuit you’ll ever see.


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                #8
                Snitches get stiches.

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                  #9
                  Can’t stand osha...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by M16 View Post
                    Snitches get stiches.
                    Well then, in the case I'm being told about, I'd rather have stiches than being DEAD!!!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Rubi513 View Post
                      Can’t stand osha...
                      Most of the Compliance Officers are actually pretty good guys/gals to deal with unless you are doing something wrong.

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                        #12
                        They are 'supposed to be' looking after your best interests as far as safety goes.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by twosixteens View Post
                          Most of the Compliance Officers are actually pretty good guys/gals to deal with unless you are doing something wrong.
                          Most are looking at how they can fine you.

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                            #14
                            Why does your friend not just bring the problem up to his management?

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                              #15
                              Why not go to management before bringing the feds into it?


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