317735611 - JAM CONSTRUCTION INC
According to U.S. Department of Labor enforcement records, 317735611 - JAM CONSTRUCTION INC — a construction facility located at 206 WINDSOR WAY, CENTRAL POINT, OR 97502 — was the subject of a formal OSHA inspection that resulted in 2 citation(s) and cumulative proposed penalties of $103,438.00. The inspection case was opened on 2024-02-20.
Cumulative penalties significantly exceed the national median for OSHA enforcement actions. The penalty amount suggests multiple high-gravity citations, indicating conditions that presented a substantial probability of death or serious physical harm to employees.
Industry Benchmark: The total penalty of $103,438.00 is more than 28.7× the national average of $3,609.14 for facilities in the Construction sector (NAICS 238160). This sector encompasses 532,749 inspected facilities nationwide with aggregate penalties totaling $1,922.8M.
State Context: Within OR, this facility's penalty places it at the 100th percentile among 104,887 inspected facilities. The statewide average penalty is $770.71.
Citation Analysis: The inspection produced 2 citations spanning 0 distinct OSHA regulatory standards. The citation breakdown includes: 1 repeat — A substantially similar violation was found during a previous inspection and the original citation has become a final order. 1 other-than-serious — The violation has a direct relationship to job safety and health but is unlikely to cause death or serious physical harm.
Enforcement Timeline: Citations were issued beginning August 5, 2024 with the latest abatement deadline set for August 15, 2024. Of the 2 total citations, 0 (0%) have been marked as abated in DOL records, which may indicate ongoing compliance gaps requiring further regulatory attention.
Penalty Assessment: The per-citation average of $51,719.00 exceeds OSHA's FY2024 statutory maximum of $16,131 for serious violations, indicating the presence of willful or repeat classifications that carry enhanced penalty authority under Section 17 of the OSH Act.
JAM Construction Inc.’s enforcement record reflects a critical and systemic failure to manage the most lethal hazard in the roofing industry: falls from heights. The