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Inspection outcome
Opened: April 4, 2019 · Closed: September 24, 2019
Closed without violations

Inspection completed with no citations issued.

Safety inspection · Programmed Related · Comprehensive — entire establishment

Violations0
Serious+0
Initial penalty$0
Current penalty$0
Accidents0
Duration173d
Summary

What happened in this inspection

On April 4, 2019, OSHA opened F&f Son Electrical Contracting’s inspection #344319157 at MOUNT KISCO, New York — an establishment in the electrical contractors industry. The case was administratively closed on September 24, 2019, 173 days after opening.

OSHA closed this inspection without issuing citations. An inspection-without-citation outcome means OSHA observed the workplace and either found no violations of federal standards or determined any issues did not rise to the level requiring formal citation. It does not by itself prove a workplace is safe — see our methodology for context.

Citations

Citations issued in this inspection

No violations were cited in this inspection. View other inspections at F&f Son Electrical Contracting

Reference

About OSHA inspections

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducts inspections under several triggers: programmed targeting of high-hazard industries, employee complaints, workplace accidents, fatalities, and follow-ups to prior citations.

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Citations

Each citation specifies a section of 29 CFR, a severity tier, and a proposed penalty. Employers can contest citations through OSHA’s informal conference or before the OSH Review Commission.

Open vs closed

An open case has not yet been administratively closed — citations may follow or the case may close without action.

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Current vs initial penalty

Initial penalty is the proposed amount at citation. Current penalty is the post-conference / settlement figure on file today.

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Trigger types

A = Accident, B = Complaint, H = Programmed, F = Follow-up. See the glossary for all codes.

About this inspection

OSHA classified this as Programmed Related — See our glossary for the full list of inspection trigger types.

Sources

Cross-check with OSHA directly

This page draws from the OSHA Integrated Management Information System (IMIS) via the DOL Open Data Portal. For the authoritative record, look up activity number 344319157 directly: