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Lakeland Enterprises of Rhinelander, Incorporated v. Elaine L. Chao, Secretary of Labor

7th CircuitMarch 28, 2005No. 03-3697Cited 5 times
Defendant WinLakeland Enterprises of Rhinelander, Inc.$49,000 at issue
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Case Details

Judge(s)
Easterbrook, Rovner, Sykes
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

Related Laws

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Outcome

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals denied Lakeland Enterprises' petition for review and upheld the OSHRC's decision imposing a $49,000 penalty for willful violation of excavation trench safety regulations. The court rejected Lakeland's Fourth Amendment suppression argument and affirmed the ALJ's findings regarding soil type, trench dimensions, and willfulness.

What This Ruling Means

**Court Upholds $49,000 Penalty Against Company for Dangerous Trench Violations** This case involved Lakeland Enterprises, a Wisconsin company that was cited for serious workplace safety violations related to excavation trenches. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found that the company willfully violated federal safety regulations designed to protect workers from trench cave-ins, which can be deadly. Lakeland was fined $49,000 and challenged the penalty in court. The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the Department of Labor and upheld the full $49,000 penalty. The court rejected Lakeland's arguments and confirmed that the company had willfully violated excavation safety rules regarding soil conditions and proper trench construction. The judges found that OSHA's investigation was conducted properly and that the safety violations were indeed intentional rather than accidental. This ruling reinforces that employers cannot ignore workplace safety regulations, especially those protecting workers from life-threatening hazards like trench collapses. Workers should know that federal courts will enforce OSHA penalties when companies deliberately cut corners on safety measures. The decision sends a strong message that willful safety violations will result in significant financial consequences for employers who put their workers at risk.

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