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Target #1333

403 Main Street, Billings, MT, 59105
Operated by Target Corporation · 1 of 616 establishments
EIN 410215170

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OSHA inspections
0
over 19 years
Violations
0
Penalties
$0
Violations across 2 federal agencies
Enforcement actions from multiple agencies may indicate systemic compliance issues across functions.
Context
No OSHA inspections on record. This does not mean the employer is violation-free — OSHA inspects a small fraction of workplaces annually.

Summary

Target #1333 has no OSHA inspection history on file. Federal records covering wage, environmental, labor relations, and other agencies are noted below where present.

The most recent federal enforcement activity was recorded 19 years ago.

Federal records were found in 2 of 15 sources. Sources without matching records returned empty for this establishment.

Agency coverage

Target #1333 appears in WHD wage enforcement, NLRB labor relations, and CPSC product recalls records only. No matching records were found in OSHA workplace safety, MSHA mine safety, EPA environmental compliance, OFLC visa and labor certification (historical), FMCSA motor carrier registration, SAM.gov federal debarment, CMS nursing home enforcement, UVA Corporate Prosecution Registry, or NHTSA vehicle recalls.

OSHA workplace safety

No OSHA inspections, citations, or accidents on file for Target #1333. Verify directly with Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Safety self-report (OSHA 300A)

Recordable injury rates the employer filed with OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application. DART covers cases with days away, restricted, or transferred; TRIR is the total recordable case rate.

DART rate
1.8
vs industry
−0.7
TRIR
2.7
vs industry
−1.7

Reported for 170 average annual employees at this establishment.

Source: OSHA ITA Form 300A (employer self-reported). Rates are per 100 full-time equivalent workers. Establishments below the ~10-FTE threshold are not required to report.

Industry benchmark

Industry avg TRIR
4.4
BLS SOII 2024
Industry avg DART
2.5
BLS SOII 2024
Self-reported TRIR
2.7
OSHA ITA Form 300A (employer self-reported)

BLS rates reflect industry-wide averages. Self-reported figures come from OSHA’s Injury Tracking Application; absence of self-reported data does not necessarily indicate non-compliance — many establishments fall below the ITA reporting threshold.

OSHA severe injury reports

No severe injury reports (hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye) on file under 29 CFR 1904.39 for Target #1333. Verify directly with Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Activity timeline

Data refreshed
Weekly
First OSHA inspection
Most recent activity
19 years ago

No federal enforcement activity has been recorded against this establishment in 19+ years. Most recent activity: 19 years ago. Data on this page is refreshed weekly.

Wage & Hour Division (WHD)

Cases
1
Back wages owed
$0
Employees affected
5

Department of Labor Wage & Hour Division — minimum-wage, overtime, child-labor, FMLA, and prevailing-wage enforcement.

Wage and hour breakdown by law

Per-statute totals across all closed DOL Wage & Hour cases against this employer. Backwages reflect amounts the agency assessed; civil penalty is the separate fine where applicable. Some acts (Davis-Bacon, SCA, CWHSSA, H-2B, CCPA) don't carry a civil penalty field in DOL's data. 2 statutes · 5 violations · $0 in backwages

StatutePeriodCasesViolationsWorkersBackwagesCivil penalty
FLSA Child Labor
3 minors involved
Jul 200613
FLSA — minimum wage & overtimeJul 200612

Source: DOL WHD enforcement database, aggregated per statute. Lifetime totals. A case can cite multiple statutes — so the total here may exceed the case count in the table above.

Wage and hour cases

Closed DOL Wage & Hour Division cases (FLSA, FMLA, H-2B, MSPA, and related statutes). Backwages reflect amounts the agency assessed; civil penalty (CMP) is a separate fine levied on top, where the statute provides for one (FLSA / H-1B / H-2A / MSPA / FMLA / EPPA / FLSA Child Labor; other acts have no CMP column in DOL’s data). The Statutes column lists which laws each case cited. 1 case · 5 violations · $0 in backwages · 5 workers affected · 1 child-labor case (3 minors)

Case periodIndustryStatutesViolationsWorkersBackwagesCivil penalty
Jul 2004 – Jul 2006Discount Department StoresFLSAChild Labor
3 minors
55

Source: DOL WHD enforcement database. Cases shown reflect those the agency has closed and made public. A violation count is the agency’s tally of cited violations (one violation can affect many workers); the workers column counts distinct employees the agency found to be affected.

Mine safety (MSHA)

No MSHA mine safety violations on file for Target #1333. Verify directly with Mine Safety and Health Administration

Labor relations (NLRB)

Company-level in MT — for Target Corporation, not this location alone

Total cases
1
Unfair labor practice
1

National Labor Relations Board — unfair labor practice charges and union representation cases. The NLRB records cases at the company/regional level (no worksite address), so these are matched by company name and state and may span other Target Corporation locations in the same state.

NLRB cases

National Labor Relations Board cases involving this employer. Includes unfair labor practice (ULP) filings and representation election proceedings. NLRB enforcement is process-driven; no per-case monetary penalty is assessed (remedies are case-by-case backpay orders, posting requirements, election re-runs, etc.). 1 case · 1 ULP

Case numberTypeFiledClosedStatusRegion
19-CA-341076Unfair labor practiceApr 2024Jan 2025ClosedRegion 19, Seattle, Washington

Source: NLRB case files. Rows shown are those the agency has published. Region numbers (1–31) correspond to NLRB's geographic offices.

Visa & labor certification (OFLC) — historical

No H-1B, H-2A, or H-2B labor condition applications on file (historical data only — DOL ended OFLC publication) for Target #1333. Verify directly with Office of Foreign Labor Certification

Environmental compliance (EPA)

No EPA inspections or formal enforcement actions on file for Target #1333. Verify directly with Environmental Protection Agency

Federal criminal prosecution record

No federal criminal prosecutions, plea agreements, or deferred-prosecution agreements on file for Target #1333. Verify directly with UVA Corporate Prosecution Registry

CPSC product recalls

Total recalls
36
Last 5 years
7
Last 12 months
0
Units recalled
42,000

Top hazard: The wooden step stools can break apart or collapse under the weight of the user, posing a fall hazard.. Most recent recall: 2025-02-13. Source: Consumer Product Safety Commission, matched on company name.

CPSC recall roster

Every CPSC consumer-product recall associated with this manufacturer, most-recent first. Hazards reflect CPSC’s classification (laceration, fire, fall, choking, lead exposure, etc.). Each row links to the agency’s authoritative recall page for the full remedy / contact / recall-number detail. 36 recalls shown · 42,000 units across all recalls · 34 distinct hazard categories.

RecallDateHazardsUnitsCPSC
Target Recalls Spritz™ Resin Hanukkah Dino Menorahs Due to Fire Hazard
#25133
Feb 2025The recalled resin menorahs can burn or catch fire when holding lit candles, posing a fire hazard.View →
Target Recalls Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia Toy Mushroom Peg Sorters Due to Choking Hazard (Recall Alert)
#24715
Nov 2023The stems of the toy mushrooms can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.View →
Target Recalls 2.2 Million Threshold Candles Due to Laceration and Burn Hazards; Sold Exclusively at Target
#23255
Aug 2023The candle's jar can crack or break during use, posing laceration and burn hazards.View →
Target Recalls Nearly Five Million Threshold Candles Due to Laceration and Burn Hazards; Sold Exclusively at Target
#23204
May 2023The candle's jar can crack or break during use, posing laceration and burn hazards.View →
Target Recalls Children's Pillowfort Weighted Blankets Due to Asphyxiation Hazard; Two Fatalities Reported
#23078
Dec 2022A young child can become entrapped by unzipping and entering the blanket, posing a risk of death by asphyxiation.View →
Target Recalls Cloud Island 4-Piece Plush Toy Sets Due to Choking Hazard
#23060
Dec 2022The tires on the toy vehicles can detach, posing a choking hazard to children.View →
Target Recalls Children's Cat & Jack Unicorn Cozy Pajama Sets Due to Burn Hazard
#22142
Jun 2022The children's pajama sets fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.View →
Target Recalls Shower Stools Due to Fall Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Target
#21141
May 2021The shower stools can become unstable or slippery while in use, causing the stools to tip over, posing a fall hazard.View →
Target Recalls Cat & Jack Baby Rompers Due to Choking Hazard
#21111
Apr 2021The heart-shaped graphics located on the knees of the romper can peel off or detach, posing a choking hazard to children.View →
Battat Recalls Infant Teethers Due to Choking Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Target
#21109
Apr 2021The plastic wings can detach from the body of the teether, posing a choking hazard to young children.View →
Target Recalls Infant-Toddler Girl's One-Piece Rashguard Swimsuits Due to Choking Hazard
#21062
Dec 2020The snaps can break or detach from the suits, posing choking and laceration hazards to children.View →
Target Recalls Infant Rompers Due to Choking Hazard
#21061
Dec 2020The snaps can break or detach from the rompers, posing a choking, laceration and pinching hazards to children.View →
Target Recalls Toddler Boots Due to Choking Hazard
#21021
Nov 2020The toggle on the boot can detach from the elastic lace, posing a choking hazard to children.View →
Manhattan Toy Recalls 'Manhattan Ball' Activity Toys Due to Choking Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Target
#20152
Jul 2020The toy's plastic tubes can detach from the center ball and release the small silicone teethers that are threaded on the tubes, posing a choking hazard to young children.View →
Target Recalls Leather Pouf Ottoman Due to Suffocation and Choking Hazards
#18009
Oct 2017The zippers on the pouf ottomans can be opened by children who can then suffocate or choke on the pouf's polystyrene beads.View →
Target Recalls Room Essentials 4-Drawer Dressers Due to Tip-Over and Entrapment Hazards
#17223
Sep 2017The recalled dressers are unstable if they are not anchored to the wall, posing serious tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in death or injuries to children.View →
Target Recalls Water Absorbing Toys Due to Serious Ingestion Hazard
#17133
Apr 2017If the small toy is ingested, it can expand inside a child's body and cause intestinal obstructions, resulting in severe discomfort, vomiting, dehydration and could be life threatening. Surgery is required to remove the toy from the body, if ingested. Medical professionals and parents should be aware that there is a possibility that the toys might not show up on an x-ray.View →
Target Recalls Magnetic Tic Tac Toe Games Due to Choking and Magnet Ingestion Hazards
#17119
Mar 2017The magnets can come off the tic tac toe game pieces, posing a choking hazard. In addition, when two or more magnets are swallowed, they can link together inside the intestines and clamp onto body tissues, causing intestinal obstructions, perforations, sepsis and death. Internal injury from magnets can pose serious lifelong health effects.View →
Target Recalls Patio Benches Due to Fall Hazard
#17087
Feb 2017The patio benches can collapse while in use, posing a fall hazard to consumers.View →
Target Reannounces Recall of Menorahs Due to Fire Hazard
#17045
Dec 2016The menorahs can melt when the candles are burning, posing a fire hazard.View →
Target Recalls Halloween LED Gel Clings Due to Choking and Button Battery Ingestion Hazards
#17020
Oct 2016The gel clings can separate and expose the inner decal and LED/button battery compartment, posing choking and button battery ingestion hazards to children.View →
Target Recalls Menorahs Due to Fire Hazard
#16159
May 2016The menorahs can melt when the candles are burning. posing fire hazard.View →
Illume Recalls Valentine's Day-Themed Ceramic Mugs Due to Fire Hazard; Sold Exclusively at Target Stores
#16112
Mar 2016The mugs were mislabeled as microwave safe. If microwaved, the metallic print on the mug can spark, posing a fire hazard.View →
Target Recalls Circo Night Lights Due to Fire Hazard
#15188
Jul 2015The battery can overheat and cause the night light to melt, posing a fire hazard.View →
Target Recalls Giada De Laurentiis Lasagna Pan Due to Laceration Hazard
#13178
Apr 2013The pan can break causing sharp edges and posing a laceration hazard.View →
Target Recalls Hand-Held Air Misters Due to Injury Hazard
#13097
Jan 2013The Air Mister can shatter during use, posing an injury hazard.View →
Target Recalls Circo Girls Fleece Pajamas Due to Violation of Federal Flammability Standard
#13095
Jan 2013The pajamas fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries to children.42,000View →
Target Recalls LED Flashlight Sets Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
#12080
Jan 2012When turned on, the flashlights can heat up, smoke or melt, posing fire and burn hazards.View →
Target Recalls Circo Childrens' Travel Cases Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard
#12064
Dec 2011The surface coating on the travel cases contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.View →
Target Recall Children's Frog Masks Due to Suffocation Hazard
#12017
Oct 2011The plush frog masks lack proper ventilation. When secured in place across a child's face, it presents a suffocation hazard to the child.View →
Target Recalls to Repair Embark Resistance Cords Due to Injury Hazard
#11320
Sep 2011A black plastic ball attached to the resistance cord's door anchor can unexpectedly release and strike the user, posing an injury hazard to consumers.View →
Target Expands Recall of Step Stools with Storage Due to Fall Hazard
#11311
Aug 2011The wooden step stools can break apart or collapse under the weight of the user, posing a fall hazard.View →
Target Recalls Step Stools with Storage Due to Fall Hazard
#11299
Aug 2011The wooden step stools can break apart or collapse under the weight of the user, posing a fall hazard.View →
Target Recalls Children's Task Lamps Due to Laceration and Fire Hazards
#11279
Jul 2011Lamps can overheat, causing the adhesive inside the lamp socket to melt and migrate into the bulb area of the socket. The cooled glue can adhere to the light bulb base and make the bulb difficult to remove which can result in a broken light bulb, posing a risk of laceration to consumers. Melted flammable glue that migrates onto the electrical components of the lamp poses a risk of fire.View →
Target Recalls Infant Girls Sandals Due to Choking Hazard
#11257
Jun 2011The decorative plastic flowers can detach, posing a choking hazard.View →
Target Expands Recall of Child Booster Seats Following Additional Reports of Falls
#11248
Jun 2011The booster seat's restraint buckle can open unexpectedly, allowing a child to fall from the chair and be injured.View →

Source: Consumer Product Safety Commission. Recall details (specific products, sale dates, remedy instructions) live on the cpsc.gov record linked from each row.

Federal contracts

No federal contracts are recorded to this specific location.

Company-wide — TARGET CORPORATION (across 4 entities)
Obligated (5-yr)
$0
Obligated (all-time)
$712K
Awards (all-time)
80

Consolidated across all USAspending recipient entities under this corporate parent — not attributable to this single location.

Federal contract activity for the parent corporation. Source: USAspending.gov, net obligations. Recipient address is the SAM registration / HQ address, not necessarily the worksite.

SAM.gov exclusions roster

Every SAM.gov debarment, suspension, or proposed-debarment entry on file for this entity. Active exclusions bar the entity from federal contracting and most federal financial assistance. Terminated exclusions retain historical significance for due-diligence reviews. 1 exclusion on file · 1 active.

Excluding agencyType / programStatusTerminatedUEI / CAGE
SAM #NK-n7EqizvRPnVFEqNwbHtpGS
Reciprocal
ActiveNK-n7EqizvRPnVFEqNwbHtpGS

Source: SAM.gov exclusions database. “Active” exclusions bar the entity from receiving federal contracts + most federal financial assistance until termination. The canonical authoritative record is at sam.gov; UEI / CAGE crosslinks the entity to its federal-contracting profile when populated.

In the news

Part of a larger organization

Target #1333 is one of 616 establishments rolled up under the parent organization Target Corporation.

Federal enforcement records on this page represent activity at this specific establishment only. The full enforcement footprint of Target Corporation across all 616 of its tracked locations is viewable on the parent profile.

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About this data

This profile aggregates federal enforcement records on Target #1333 from every major federal compliance and enforcement source plus the UVA Corporate Prosecution Registry. OSHA workplace safety inspections, WHD wage cases, MSHA mine safety, EPA environmental enforcement, NLRB labor relations, OFLC visa/labor certification, FMCSA motor carrier registration, SAM.gov debarments, CMS nursing-home records, BLS industry safety benchmarks, OSHA ITA self-reported injury rates, SEC enforcement and financial disclosures, CPSC and NHTSA recalls.

Establishments are matched across agencies using normalized employer name, state, and ZIP code. This establishment resolves to the parent rollup Target Corporation, which operates 616 establishments in our dataset.

OSHA citations typically appear 3–8 months after the inspection, so very recent enforcement actions may not yet be reflected. Profiles may be incomplete if the establishment operates under multiple legal names or files under variations our entity-matching rules don’t yet cover. To report a missing record or correction, email corrections@fastdol.com.

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Frequently asked

What is Target #1333's OSHA violation history?
Target #1333 has no OSHA inspections on record.