Construction CA OSHA ITA

Residential Fire Protection: OSHA Safety Profile

Residential Fire Protection in CA (Construction) carries an employer OSHA injury record (Grade F), DART 17.99 with no H-1B LCAs or WARN notices in this corpus.

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Residential Fire Protection workforce trust profile One rising office-tower pillar encoding federal-records percentiles for the tracks this employer carries. Residential Fire Protection Federal records · signal OSHA ITA 255075100 2 signal Safety Grade F
Higher = stronger signal vs. peers (live corpus percentile 0–100 per axis present on this profile). Source: OSHA ITA.

Residential Fire Protection (CA): · OSHA Grade F (DART 17.99)

According to DOL OFLC H-1B disclosures, OSHA ITA injury logs, and state WARN Act notices, Residential Fire Protection in CA carries no H-1B wage filings on record, a weak F OSHA safety grade and no WARN layoff notices on file. OSHA DART rate is safer than roughly 2% of 135,691 employers with an establishment injury record. Every figure is a federal filing, not an estimate; see methodology for coverage limits.

  • Grade F OSHA

The record at a glance

According to U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA, and state WARN Act filings, Residential Fire Protection carries no H-1B wage filings on record, a weak F OSHA safety grade and no WARN layoff notices on file. In this corpus, OSHA DART rate is safer than roughly 2% of 135,691 employers with an establishment injury record, and WARN history is cleaner than 15% of 290,575 employers tracked here.

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Figures above come from this employer's OSHA establishment injury record only, H-1B and WARN tracks are empty here.

OSHA Safety Grade

Grade F · DART 17.99

vs 0.91 same 2-digit NAICS sector (OSHA ITA 2022–2023, hours-weighted)

Government Data Summary

Field Value Source
Employer Name Residential Fire Protection OSHA ITA
Industry Construction NAICS / DOL
State CA U.S. Federal Records
OSHA Safety Grade F OSHA ITA
OSHA DART Rate 17.99 OSHA ITA Establishment Records
Tracks not on file H-1B LCAs, WARN notices Empty by design, not estimated

Residential Fire Protection's values above reflect the most recent OSHA Injury Tracking Application records on file for this employer in CA (Construction). In this corpus, OSHA DART rate is safer than roughly 2% of 135,691 employers with an establishment injury record; WARN history is cleaner than 15% of 290,575 employers tracked here.

What the Data Says About Residential Fire Protection

On workplace safety, Residential Fire Protection posted a DART (Days Away, Restricted, Transferred) rate of 17.99 injuries per 100 full-time workers, compared with the hours-weighted average of 0.91 for the same 2-digit NAICS sector in OSHA ITA 2022–2023 filings. Our composite grade of "F" is that employer-to-sector ratio (A ≤0.5× sector · B ≤0.8× · C ≤1.2× · D ≤1.8× · else F), so a job seeker can compare a hospital chain to a warehouse or a bank to a food processor without chasing down OSHA formulas. Across all years on file, OSHA logged 11 reportable injuries at this employer.

OSHA Safety Record

Grade F DART Rate: 17.99 (same-NAICS-sector avg: 0.91)
This employer DART rate (lower is safer)
Same NAICS-sector average

Residential Fire Protection's DART rate (days away/restricted/transferred per 100 FTE) vs the hours-weighted 2-digit NAICS sector average from OSHA ITA 2022–2023 (Construction).

Total reported injuries on file: 11.

What to check before working with Residential Fire Protection

For Residential Fire Protection, the lead public signal is the OSHA safety record (grade F); sponsorship and WARN tracks are empty here.

  • Safety grade F reflects a DART rate read against the Construction average of 0.91 - a relative benchmark, not an absolute verdict. How grades work

Residential Fire Protection's figures are legally filed public records (DOL, OSHA, state WARN), not reviews or vendor estimates; a missing row is not proof the underlying activity never happened.

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This profile is rendered directly from OSHA Injury Tracking Application records, no number is typed in by an editor. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error. Data current as of August 2026.