Management of Companies in Wisconsin
OSHA workplace safety enforcement data for Management of Companies employers in Wisconsin
What the Data Says About Management of Companies in Wisconsin
Wisconsin has 2 employers in the Management of Companies sector (NAICS 55) with OSHA enforcement records. Across the first 2 listings on this page, inspectors documented 5 inspections, 12 violations, and $15K in current penalties, averaging 2.5 inspections and 6.0 violations per employer shown.
State-level industry views like this one combine geographic and sectoral risk. Nationally, the Management of Companies sector tracks 114 employers across all 113 inspections with $2K average penalty per inspection. Wisconsin as a whole, across every industry, has 4,167 tracked employers and $63.0M in total OSHA penalties. Cross-referencing these two slices surfaces the 2 workplaces where sector-specific hazards meet state enforcement priorities.
Records include inspection counts, violation categories (serious, willful, repeat, other-than-serious), and current assessed penalty amounts. All data is pulled from the U.S. Department of Labor's public enforcement database at data.dol.gov and refreshed monthly. Click any employer below to view their full citation history, penalty timeline, and, where applicable, Wage and Hour Division compliance record covering minimum wage, overtime, and related Fair Labor Standards Act enforcement.
Employers
| Employer | City | Inspections | Violations | Penalty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation | Brookfield | 3 | 8 | $12K |
| Miller Motor Sales, INC. | Burlington | 2 | 4 | $4K |
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Source: OSHA Enforcement Data - U.S. Department of Labor (data.dol.gov)
Source: NAICS Industry Classification - U.S. Census Bureau
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Verify against the primary sources: OSHA Establishment Search · DOL Wage & Hour Division