This employer's most recent OSHA inspection was in 2001. This data may not reflect current safety conditions.

Dayton Tire Safety Record

Oklahoma City, OK

F

Historical grade based on past OSHA records. This employer has not been inspected in over 10 years.

Last inspected 03/20/2001

Based on public OSHA records. How is this calculated? · Data updated March 2026

According to OSHA enforcement records, Dayton Tire in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma has 138 workplace safety violations across 14 inspections, with 26 classified as serious and $263,075 in total penalties. Safety grade: F (significantly elevated violations). OSHA records span 1992 to 2001.

Dayton Tire, located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was last inspected by OSHA in 2001. While this employer's safety record is based on historical data that may not reflect current workplace conditions, the OSHA enforcement history remains part of the public record. Of the 138 violations on file, 26 were classified as serious — meaning OSHA determined they could cause death or serious physical harm to workers. Total penalties assessed were $263,075.

OSHA's enforcement records are maintained by the U.S. Department of Labor and cover workplace inspections dating back to the 1970s. An employer's safety grade is calculated using a weighted formula that accounts for the severity of violations — willful violations carry the highest weight (5x), followed by repeat (4x), serious (3x), and other (1x) violations per inspection. Learn more about how safety grades are calculated.

138 Violations
14 Inspections
26 Serious
$263,075 Penalties
Willful?
99 ($193,000)
Serious?
26 ($63,975)
Other-than-Serious?
13 ($6,100)
1910.0132 Personal Protective Equipment — General
Cited in 4 inspections (4 total) since 1993
5A00.01 General Duty Clause
Cited in 3 inspections (4 total) since 1993
1910.0147 Lockout/Tagout — Machines
Cited in 2 inspections (102 total) since 1993
1910.0023 Ladders
Cited in 2 inspections (3 total) since 1993
1910.0212 Machine Guarding — General
Cited in 2 inspections (3 total) since 1993
OSHA initially proposed $7,080,150 in penalties for Dayton Tire, later reduced to $263,075 — a 96% reduction through informal settlement or contest. Learn how OSHA penalties work.
1910.0147 Lockout/Tagout — Machines
102 citations $199,000
5A00.01 General Duty Clause
4 citations $14,700
1910.0178 Powered Industrial Trucks (Forklifts)
4 citations $11,000
1910.0132 Personal Protective Equipment — General
4 citations $4,000
1910.0212 Machine Guarding — General
3 citations $6,100
DateTypeLocationViolationsPenalties
03/20/2001 Accident? Oklahoma City, OK 0 $0
09/01/1999 Complaint? Oklahoma City, OK 3 $4,200
08/05/1999 Complaint? Oklahoma City, OK 1 $1,500
06/28/1999 Referral? Oklahoma City, OK 0 $0
03/30/1999 Planned? Oklahoma City, OK 6 $1,600
08/14/1998 Complaint? Oklahoma City, OK 1 $3,500
02/25/1998 Complaint? Oklahoma City, OK 0 $0
08/29/1996 Complaint? Oklahoma City, OK 2 $0
12/28/1995 Complaint? Oklahoma City, OK 5 $1,275
11/02/1995 Complaint? Oklahoma City, OK 0 $0
03/30/1994 Complaint? Oklahoma City, OK 3 $5,000
10/19/1993 Accident? Oklahoma City, OK 101 $197,500
05/06/1993 Complaint? Oklahoma City, OK 16 $48,500
06/19/1992 Referral? Oklahoma City, OK 0 $0

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