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BRIGGS & STRATTON is a lawn and garden tractor and home lawn and garden equipment manufacturing employer in LEES SUMMIT, MO. Federal records show 1 OSHA inspection with 0 violations and $0 in penalties. All data sourced from public federal enforcement records.

Data sourced from OSHA, DOL WHD, MSHA, EPA ECHO, NLRB, FMCSA, OFLC, BLS, SAM.gov, CMS, USAspending, CPSC, NHTSA, and the UVA Corporate Prosecution Registry. Last updated: May 2, 2026.

BRIGGS & STRATTON

1803 SOUTHWEST JEFFERSON STREET, LEES SUMMIT, MO, 64082

Parent: Briggs and Stratton (3 locations)

333112 Top companies in Lawn and Garden Tractor and Home Lawn and Garden Equipment Manufacturing

EIN: 851875224

154 employees

Federal Enforcement
1
OSHA inspection

Industry Benchmark

Industry Avg TRIR
1.8
Industry Avg DART
1.2
Self-Reported DART
1.7
Self-Reported TRIR
1.7
Industry rates from BLS SOII 2024. Self-reported rates from OSHA ITA Form 300A (employer self-reported).
OSHA Inspections
1
OSHA Violations
0
Total Penalties
$0
Trend
STABLE
WHD Cases
0
Back Wages Owed
$0
Confidence
MEDIUM
SVEP Flag
No

Data Insights

History Span
3 years
Last Activity
3yr ago
Inspection Rate
0.3/yr
TRIR vs Industry Avg
-0.1
Below industry average
DART vs Industry Avg
+0.5
Above industry average

CPSC Product Recalls

Consumer Product Safety Commission recall history matched on company name.
0
Total Recalls
7
Last 5 Years
1
Last 12 Months
0
Units Recalled
0
Top Hazard: An incorrect engine ignition coil and flywheel can lead to hard starting and engine kick back, posing an injury hazard to the operator.
Most Recent Recall: 2021-05-12
An incorrect engine ignition coil and flywheel can lead to hard starting and engine kick back, posing an injury hazard to the operator.The chute deflector on the riding mowers and garden tractors can fail to prevent projectiles from being expelled. This poses a risk of injury to consumers from projectiles.The reverse-mow option switch can malfunction and allow the riding lawn mowers to unintentionally mow when being driven in a reverse direction, posing a risk of injury to bystanders.Wear on misrouted wiring may cause it to disconnect from the shut-off device, allowing the engine to continue running when the key is in the "OFF" position or when the operator gets off the seat while the mower is engaged, posing an injury hazard to consumers.A faulty blade engagement lever can keep the lawnmower blade engaged after the release of the foot activated disengagement pedal, posing an injury hazard.

Inspection Breakdown

Complaint
1
Complaint and accident-triggered inspections are stronger risk signals than routine planned inspections.

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Inspection History

No inspection records found.

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Part of a larger organization

BRIGGS & STRATTON is one of 3 establishments in our dataset that roll up under the parent organization Briggs and Stratton.

Federal enforcement records on BRIGGS & STRATTON represent activity at this specific establishment. The full enforcement footprint of Briggs and Stratton across all 3 of its tracked locations is viewable on the parent profile.

Other establishments operated by Briggs and Stratton

Other employers in Lawn and Garden Tractor and Home Lawn and Garden Equipment Manufacturing within MO

Industry context

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports an industry-average Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) of 1.8 for the lawn and garden tractor and home lawn and garden equipment manufacturing sector, with a Days Away, Restricted, or Transferred (DART) rate of 1.2. BRIGGS & STRATTON's self-reported DART rate is 1.7, which is above the industry average.

Activity timeline

No federal enforcement activity has been recorded against this establishment in the past 24 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is BRIGGS & STRATTON's OSHA violation history?
BRIGGS & STRATTON has 1 OSHA inspection on record with 0 violations and $0 in total penalties.
How does BRIGGS & STRATTON's safety record compare to its industry?
BRIGGS & STRATTON operates in the lawn and garden tractor and home lawn and garden equipment manufacturing industry. The industry average Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) is 1.8. BRIGGS & STRATTON's self-reported DART rate is 1.7 compared to an industry average of 1.2.

About this data

This profile aggregates federal enforcement records on BRIGGS & STRATTON of LEES SUMMIT, MO from 17 federal data sources. Records were found in 3 sources: OSHA workplace safety inspections, CPSC consumer-product recalls, and BLS industry safety benchmarks. The remaining 14 sources were checked and found no matching records: WHD, MSHA, EPA, NLRB, OFLC, OFCCP, FMCSA, USAspending, SAM.gov, CMS, NHTSA, UVA, SEC enforcement, SEC facts.

Establishments are matched across agencies using normalized employer name, state, and ZIP code. The dataset was last refreshed on May 2, 2026. BRIGGS & STRATTON resolves to the parent rollup Briggs and Stratton, which operates 3 establishments in our dataset.

This profile may be incomplete if BRIGGS & STRATTONoperates under multiple legal names, files under variations our entity-matching rules don't yet cover, or maintains records below current matching thresholds. To report a missing record or correction, email corrections@fastdol.com.