Town of Lisbon Safety Record

Lisbon Falls, ME · Public Administration

F

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

Last inspected 08/01/2024

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

According to OSHA enforcement records, Town of Lisbon in Lisbon Falls, Maine has 48 workplace safety violations across 7 inspections, with 16 classified as serious and $4,200 in total penalties. Safety grade: F (significantly elevated violations). OSHA records span 2019 to 2024.

Town of Lisbon in Lisbon Falls, Maine has received an F safety grade, indicating a significantly elevated rate of workplace safety violations compared to other employers. Within the public administration industry, this places Town of Lisbon 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.

16 of the 48 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. Maine workers who have been injured on the job may also be eligible for workers' compensation benefits.

6.9 Town of Lisbon violations/inspection
vs
2.7 Public Administration avg
Above industry average
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43 Violations (5 yr)
6 Inspections (5 yr)
16 Serious (5 yr)
$4,200 Penalties (5 yr)
All-time record: 48 violations, $4,200 in penalties across 7 inspections
48 Total Violations
7 Total Inspections
16 Total Serious
$4,200 Total Penalties
Other-than-Serious?
27 ($0)
Serious?
16 ($4,200)
1910.0147 Lockout/Tagout — Machines
Cited in 4 inspections (8 total) since 2019
1910.0132 Personal Protective Equipment — General
Cited in 4 inspections (4 total) since 2024
1910.0146 Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Cited in 2 inspections (3 total) since 2024
1910.1030 OSHA Standard
Cited in 2 inspections (3 total) since 2024
T.26.CH.6 OSHA Standard
Cited in 2 inspections (3 total) since 2024
Violations increased 760% over the past 5 years (43 recent vs 5 prior).
OSHA initially proposed $8,400 in penalties for Town of Lisbon, later reduced to $4,200 — a 50% reduction through informal settlement or contest. Learn how OSHA penalties work.
1910.0147 Lockout/Tagout — Machines
8 citations $700
1910.0132 Personal Protective Equipment — General
4 citations $1,050
T.26.CH.6 OSHA Standard
3 citations $1,050
1910.1030 OSHA Standard
3 citations $350
1910.0146 Permit-Required Confined Spaces
3 citations

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No workplace accident investigations on file for Town of Lisbon in OSHA records.

DateTypeLocationViolationsPenalties
08/01/2024 Planned? Lisbon Falls, ME 7 $1,050
08/01/2024 Programmed Other? Lisbon Falls, ME 5 $700
08/01/2024 Planned? Lisbon Falls, ME 12 $1,400
08/01/2024 Programmed Other? Lisbon Falls, ME 3 $0
08/01/2024 Planned? Lisbon Falls, ME 6 $0
08/01/2024 Planned? Lisbon Falls, ME 10 $1,050
01/11/2019 Planned? Lisbon Falls, ME 5 $0

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