Anybody ever call OSHA on the company they work for?
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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) 472-5045Last edited by wellingtontx; 06-26-2020, 03:09 PM.
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Originally posted by pigsticker64 View Postbetter 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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