Town of Morris Safety Record

Morris, CT · Health Care & Social Assistance

F

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

Last inspected 06/04/2025

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

According to OSHA enforcement records, Town of Morris in Morris, Connecticut has 50 workplace safety violations across 7 inspections, with 44 classified as serious and $3,858 in total penalties. Safety grade: F (significantly elevated violations). OSHA records span 2018 to 2025.

Town of Morris in Morris, Connecticut has received an F safety grade, indicating a significantly elevated rate of workplace safety violations compared to other employers. Within the health care & social assistance industry, this places Town of Morris 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.

44 of the 50 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.

7.1 Town of Morris violations/inspection
vs
2.8 Health Care & Social Assistance avg
Above industry average
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40 Violations (5 yr)
5 Inspections (5 yr)
36 Serious (5 yr)
$2,430 Penalties (5 yr)
All-time record: 50 violations, $3,858 in penalties across 7 inspections
50 Total Violations
7 Total Inspections
44 Total Serious
$3,858 Total Penalties
Serious?
36 ($2,430)
Other-than-Serious?
4 ($0)
1910.0157 Portable Fire Extinguishers
Cited in 5 inspections (10 total) since 2018
1910.1200 Hazard Communication
Cited in 3 inspections (9 total) since 2018
1910.0303 Electrical — General Requirements
Cited in 3 inspections (4 total) since 2025
1910.0147 Lockout/Tagout — Machines
Cited in 2 inspections (5 total) since 2025
1910.0244 OSHA Standard
Cited in 2 inspections (3 total) since 2025
Violations increased 300% over the past 5 years (40 recent vs 10 prior).
OSHA initially proposed $7,240 in penalties for Town of Morris, later reduced to $3,858 — a 47% reduction through informal settlement or contest. Learn how OSHA penalties work.
1910.0157 Portable Fire Extinguishers
10 citations $480
1910.1200 Hazard Communication
9 citations $540
1910.0147 Lockout/Tagout — Machines
5 citations $270
1910.0303 Electrical — General Requirements
4 citations $360
1910.0134 Respiratory Protection
4 citations $252

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

DateTypeLocationViolationsPenalties
06/04/2025 Planned? Morris, CT 3 $240
06/04/2025 Planned? Morris, CT 4 $180
05/29/2025 Planned? Morris, CT 11 $540
05/28/2025 Planned? Morris, CT 18 $1,170
05/28/2025 Planned? Morris, CT 4 $300
11/07/2018 Planned? Morris, CT 0 $0
02/15/2018 Complaint? Morris, CT 10 $1,428

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