The facility operator were also sanctioned for destroying surveillance videos that showed employees being harmed, according to OSHA. (Credit: Lolostock/Shutterstock) The facility operators were also sanctioned for destroying surveillance videos that showed employees being harmed, according to OSHA. (Credit: Lolostock/Shutterstock)

A federal administrative law judge ruled that behavioral health facility Fuller Hospital repeatedly failed to protect its employees from incidents of violence, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The facility was initially cited in 2019, but had contested it.

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