Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Safety in Alaska
OSHA violations and inspection data for agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting employers in Alaska
According to OSHA enforcement records, 99 agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting employers in Alaska have accumulated 1,102 workplace safety violations across 338 inspections, with 608 classified as serious and $878,946 in total penalties. 52 employers received an F safety grade and 28 received a D grade. In the past 5 years, 94 violations resulted in $150,298 in penalties.
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Workplace Safety in Alaska
The agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting sector is one of the most inspected industries in Alaska, with OSHA conducting 338 inspections across 99 employers. 608 violations were classified as serious, meaning they could cause death or serious physical harm to workers. Safety grades are assigned based on a weighted violation formula that accounts for the severity of each citation — willful and repeat violations carry the highest weight.
52 agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting employers in Alaska received an F safety grade, indicating significantly elevated violation rates. Another 28 received a D grade. Workers in Alaska's agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting industry who have been injured on the job may be eligible for workers' compensation benefits. OSHA also protects workers' right to report unsafe conditions without fear of retaliation.
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Employers in Alaska 25 shown of 99
| Employer | City | Violations | Grade |
|---|---|---|---|
| American Seafoods | Dutch Harbor | 160 | D |
| Alaska Fresh Seafoods | Kodiak | 77 | F |
| U.S. Forest Service | Sitka | 67 | F |
| Golden Alaska Seafoods | Dutch Harbor | 53 | F |
| Sea Level Seafoods | Wrangell | 44 | D |
| United States Seafoods | Dutch Harbor | 44 | D |
| O'Hara | Dutch Harbor | 43 | D |
| Alaska DNR | Palmer | 33 | F |
| U.S. Forest Service | Seward | 28 | F |
| Prince William Sound Aquaculture | Cordova | 27 | F |
| Evergreen Timber Limited Partnership | Kodiak | 26 | F |
| Knight's Taxidermy | Anchorage | 25 | F |
| Evergreen Timber | Wrangell | 21 | F |
| Kodiak Regional Aquaculture Association | Afognak | 19 | F |
| Phoenix Logging | Thorne Bay | 19 | F |
| Taku Smokeries | Juneau | 19 | D |
| Proforest Reforestation | Petersburg | 18 | F |
| Proforest Reforestation | Wrangell | 18 | F |
| Alaska DNR | Willow | 16 | F |
| Phoenix Logging | Klawock | 15 | F |
| Forest Service | Girdwood | 15 | D |
| Evergreen Timber | Ketchikan | 14 | D |
| The Dog Wash | Wasilla | 14 | F |
| Silver Bay Logging | Petersburg | 12 | F |
| Pacific Log and Lumber | Ketchikan | 11 | F |
Work in agriculture, forestry, fishing & hunting in Alaska?
Every worker has the right to a safe workplace. If your employer has OSHA violations and you've been hurt on the job, you may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits. Use the search below to look up your employer's full safety record, including violation history, penalty amounts, and safety grade.
All data from the U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA enforcement database. Updated March 2026.