New Jersey accounts for 12,098 employers with at least one OSHA inspection on record — 17,861 inspections in total, 663 citations, and $3,823,382 in proposed penalties. Here's where that enforcement activity concentrates.
The 10 most-inspected New Jersey employers
- U.s. Postal Service — Jersey City, NJ · 32 inspections, 0 violations
- Newark Fire Department — Newark, NJ · 27 inspections, 0 violations
- Toll Brothers — Middletown, NJ · 26 inspections, 0 violations
- Concrete Systems Inc — Bayonne, NJ · 21 inspections, 0 violations
- United Parcel Service, Inc. — Bound Brook, NJ · 20 inspections, 0 violations
- Fm Construction Group, Llc — Paramus, NJ · 20 inspections, 0 violations
- City Of Newark Fire Department — Newark, NJ · 20 inspections, 0 violations
- Diamond Contractors Group Corporation — Sicklerville, NJ · 18 inspections, 0 violations
- Road Contractor Corporation — Mullica Hill, NJ · 18 inspections, 0 violations
- Russo Development Llc — Lyndhurst, NJ · 15 inspections, 0 violations
New Jersey employers with the largest penalty totals
A different cut of the same data — the employers carrying the largest cumulative penalty assessments in New Jersey:
- Township Of Toms River Department Of Public Works — Toms River · $418,000 across 2 inspections
- Fortex Contractors Corporation — Seaside Heights · $204,568 across 10 inspections
- Cartridge Actuated Devices, Inc. — Fairfield · $182,067 across 3 inspections
- Hubbell Power Systems, Inc. — Boonton Township · $165,514 across 1 inspection
- Easy Work Contractors Corp — Harvey Cedars · $107,244 across 5 inspections
Where in New Jersey OSHA inspects most
City-level concentration tells you which metros generate the bulk of New Jersey's enforcement activity:
- Jersey City — 619 inspections across 399 employers
- Newark — 559 inspections across 340 employers
- Paterson — 366 inspections across 254 employers
- Edison — 325 inspections across 241 employers
- Clifton — 282 inspections across 208 employers
Research a specific New Jersey employer
The New Jersey state page lists every city with OSHA-inspected employers and links through to each one. If you're hiring a contractor or evaluating a job offer in New Jersey, pulling the specific employer's record is the most direct way to use this data.
For nationwide context, see The 10 U.S. states with the most OSHA violations on record and The 10 most-inspected U.S. employers.