
OSHA hearings
OSHA hearings are official meetings where employers or workers can respond to alleged safety violations identified by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. If OSHA finds that a workplace is not complying with safety rules, it may issue citations or penalties. The hearing provides an opportunity for both parties to present evidence, argue their case, and seek adjustments or dismissals. The process aims to ensure workplace safety standards are fairly enforced, balancing regulatory requirements with the rights of employers and employees.