Domino's Pizza Safety Record

East Granby, CT · Manufacturing

F

Significantly elevated violation rate. This employer's safety record is among the worst on file.

Last inspected 06/11/2025

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

According to OSHA enforcement records, Domino's Pizza in East Granby, Connecticut has 23 workplace safety violations across 6 inspections, with 9 classified as serious and $17,178 in total penalties. Safety grade: F (significantly elevated violations). OSHA records span 1999 to 2025.

Domino's Pizza in East Granby, Connecticut has received an F safety grade, indicating a significantly elevated rate of workplace safety violations compared to other employers. Within the manufacturing industry, this places Domino's Pizza among the most frequently cited employers. An F grade is assigned when an employer's weighted violation score exceeds 6.0 per inspection, factoring in the severity of each citation.

9 of the 23 violations on record are classified as serious, meaning OSHA determined they posed a risk of death or serious physical harm. Workers at employers with F safety grades may want to understand their rights under OSHA regulations, including the right to file a complaint about unsafe working conditions without fear of retaliation. Connecticut workers who have been injured on the job may also be eligible for workers' compensation benefits.

3.8 Domino's Pizza violations/inspection
vs
4.1 Manufacturing avg
Below industry average
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13 Violations (5 yr)
2 Inspections (5 yr)
4 Serious (5 yr)
$15,000 Penalties (5 yr)
All-time record: 23 violations, $17,178 in penalties across 6 inspections
23 Total Violations
6 Total Inspections
9 Total Serious
$17,178 Total Penalties
Other-than-Serious?
9 ($3,000)
Serious?
4 ($12,000)
1910.0023 Ladders
Cited in 2 inspections (3 total) since 2004
1910.0146 Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Cited in 2 inspections (2 total) since 2004
Violations increased 30% over the past 5 years (13 recent vs 10 prior).
OSHA initially proposed $26,589 in penalties for Domino's Pizza, later reduced to $17,178 — a 35% reduction through informal settlement or contest. Learn how OSHA penalties work.
1910.0023 Ladders
3 citations $938
1910.0305 Electrical — Wiring Methods
2 citations $478
1910.0303 Electrical — General Requirements
2 citations $3,000
1910.0146 Permit-Required Confined Spaces
2 citations $200
1910.0134 Respiratory Protection
2 citations $3,000

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No workplace accident investigations on file for Domino's Pizza in OSHA records.

DateTypeLocationViolationsPenalties
06/11/2025 Complaint? East Granby, CT 1 $0
02/05/2025 Planned? East Granby, CT 12 $15,000
06/28/2005 Complaint? East Granby, CT 1 $200
01/26/2004 Planned? East Granby, CT 8 $1,978
06/08/1999 Planned? East Granby, CT 0 $0
06/08/1999 Planned? East Granby, CT 1 $0

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