Wholesale Trade · Fullerton, ND

Fullerton Farmers Elevator

According to OSHA enforcement records (2010–2026), Fullerton Farmers Elevator has a mixed safety record: 14 violations across 5 inspections. See the full breakdown below.

Top 25% by penalty93% serious
$23,792
OSHA penalties
14
Violations cited
5
OSHA inspections
#14,307
of 100,495 penalized employers

Fullerton Farmers Elevator in Fullerton, ND has been the subject of 5 OSHA workplace inspections and 14 citations since 2010, according to enforcement records from the U.S. Department of Labor. Total penalties assessed: $23,792. All enforcement data below is sourced from the DOL public enforcement databases at data.dol.gov.

The record in one line

OSHA has inspected Fullerton Farmers Elevator 5 times across a longer 13-year span, an infrequent cadence. These inspections resulted in 14 violations, averaging 2.8 per inspection, above what's typical for a single visit. Its total OSHA penalty ranks in the top quarter of penalized employers nationally. Of these, 13 were classified as serious - indicating hazards that could cause death or serious harm. Against the Wholesale Trade industry average of 2 inspections per employer, this runs well above peers (2.6x the sector average) on inspection frequency. For comparison, CNC Mechanical Inc. in Raleigh, NC is another wholesale trade employer with 0 OSHA inspections on record and $0 in current penalties.

2.8
violations per inspection
92.9%
of violations were serious
86%
of penalized employers rank lower

How Fullerton Farmers Elevator compares on OSHA penalties

Total current penalty vs the Wholesale Trade per-employer average

in penalties

What this shows Fullerton Farmers Elevator runs well above peers (2.6x the sector average) in total OSHA penalties.

Source U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA enforcement extracts As of 2026

Where this penalty ranks nationally

Total current OSHA penalty vs every U.S. employer with a nonzero penalty

$23,792 Bottom 14% least affordable more affordable than 14% of 100,495 U.S. employers with a penalty

$0–$5,000: 44,435 U.S. employers with a penalty (44%). Below this entry. $5,000–$10,000: 20,628 U.S. employers with a penalty (21%). Below this entry. $10,000–$15,000: 11,165 U.S. employers with a penalty (11%). Below this entry. $15,000–$20,000: 6,629 U.S. employers with a penalty (7%). Below this entry. $20,000–$25,000: 4,205 U.S. employers with a penalty (4%). This entry sits in this band. $25,000–$30,000: 2,885 U.S. employers with a penalty (3%). Above this entry. $30,000–$35,000: 2,052 U.S. employers with a penalty (2%). Above this entry. $35,000–$40,000: 1,483 U.S. employers with a penalty (1%). Above this entry. $40,000–$45,000: 1,120 U.S. employers with a penalty (1%). Above this entry. $45,000–$50,000: 792 U.S. employers with a penalty (1%). Above this entry. $50,000–$55,000: 5,101 U.S. employers with a penalty (5%). Above this entry. This employer $0 $55,000 every penalized U.S. employer, bucketed by value

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Source U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA enforcement extracts · 2026

What the Data Says About Fullerton Farmers Elevator

The federal enforcement record for Fullerton Farmers Elevator in Fullerton, ND includes 5 OSHA inspections and 14 violations, translating to 2.80 violations per inspection. Of those violations, 13 (92.9%) were classified as serious, 0 (0.0%) as willful, and 0 (0.0%) as repeat. Serious violations denote hazards likely to cause death or serious physical harm; willful and repeat categories indicate intentional disregard or recurrence of previously cited hazards.

OSHA assessed $34,860 in initial penalties against this employer, later adjusted to a current total of $23,792 - a 31.7% reduction. Average penalty per inspection works out to $4,758. Against the Wholesale Trade industry average of $9,023 per employer, this record runs well above peers (2.6x the sector average).

Inspection activity spans from 2011-03-03 to 2024-02-19, a window of roughly 13 years.

Enforcement detail

OSHA Inspection History

Total Inspections

5

First Inspection

2011-03-03

Last Inspection

2024-02-19

Inspection Span

13 yrs

Violations / Inspection

2.8

Avg Penalty / Inspection

$4,758

Industry Avg / Inspection

$4,678

What this shows 5 inspections over 13 years, averaging 2.8 violations per visit. That's $4,758 per inspection vs. the Wholesale Trade average of $4,678.

Enforcement detail

Violation Breakdown

13

Serious

92.9% of total

0

Willful

0.0% of total

0

Repeat

0.0% of total

1

Other-Than-Serious

7.1% of total

What this shows Serious violations involve hazards that could cause death or serious physical harm. Willful violations indicate intentional or knowing disregard of the law. Repeat violations are for hazards previously cited within the past 5 years.

Enforcement detail

Penalty Analysis

Initial Penalty Assessed

$34,860

Current Penalty Amount

$23,792

Penalty Reduction

31.7%

What this shows Penalties were reduced by $11,068 from the initial assessment of $34,860. Reductions may result from informal settlements, formal contests, or negotiated agreements with OSHA.

Industry Safety Context: Wholesale Trade

How Fullerton Farmers Elevator compares to the Wholesale Trade sector, which has 6,960 employers tracked by PlainWorker.

Metric Fullerton Farmers Elevator Industry Avg
Inspections 5 1.9
Violations 14 5.4
Total Penalty $23,792 $9,023
Avg Penalty per Inspection $4,758 $4,678

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fullerton Farmers Elevator safe to work at?
Based on OSHA records, Fullerton Farmers Elevator's workplace safety record is mixed, with some compliance concerns. The employer has 14 violations across 5 inspections, including 13 serious violations. Compared to Wholesale Trade industry peers, this is above average for penalties. Review the full inspection history below for details.
How many OSHA violations does Fullerton Farmers Elevator have?
Fullerton Farmers Elevator has 14 OSHA violations on record, including 13 serious, 0 willful, and 0 repeat violations. The total current penalty amount is $23,792.
How many OSHA inspections has Fullerton Farmers Elevator had?
Fullerton Farmers Elevator has had 5 OSHA inspections, with the first recorded on 2011-03-03 and the most recent on 2024-02-19. This averages 2.8 violations per inspection.
What is the total penalty amount for Fullerton Farmers Elevator?
Fullerton Farmers Elevator has been assessed $23,792 in current OSHA penalties, reduced from an initial assessment of $34,860 (a 31.7% reduction).
Does Fullerton Farmers Elevator have any serious or willful violations?
Yes. Fullerton Farmers Elevator has 13 serious violations. Serious violations involve hazards likely to cause death or serious physical harm. Willful violations indicate the employer intentionally or knowingly disregarded the law.
What industry does Fullerton Farmers Elevator operate in?
Fullerton Farmers Elevator operates in the Wholesale Trade sector (NAICS code 424510). This industry has 6,960 employers tracked by PlainWorker, with 13,424 total OSHA inspections and $62.80M in cumulative penalties.
How does Fullerton Farmers Elevator's safety record compare to industry average?
Fullerton Farmers Elevator's total OSHA penalty of $23,792 is above the Wholesale Trade industry average of $9,023 per employer (2.6x the average). The employer has 5 inspections compared to the industry average of 1.9 per employer. For a direct comparison, CNC Mechanical Inc. in Raleigh, NC is a similar wholesale trade employer with $0 in current penalties.

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Data Sources & Methodology

Data as of 2026. Source: U.S. Department of Labor (OSHA, WHD).

Source: OSHA Enforcement Data

Inspection and violation records from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Labor, covering the period 2010–2026. Includes inspection dates, violation types (serious, willful, repeat, other-than-serious), and penalty amounts. Penalties shown are current assessed amounts and may differ from original citations due to settlement, contest, or reduction.

Source: Wage and Hour Division (WHD)

Compliance actions from the WHD, covering enforcement of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), including minimum wage, overtime, and child labor violations. Back wages represent amounts owed to affected employees as determined by WHD investigations.

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