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Making the Case for Safety in Construction

Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Making the Case for Safety in Construction
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When OSHA shows up at your job site, how prepared are you to respond?

Driving Down OSHA Compliance Risk

A contractor’s OSHA compliance history is available to the public online. Citations issued following an inspection are costly and can be damaging to the contractor’s reputation in the construction industry, possibly resulting in the inability to bid work. OSHA focuses much of its attention on construction because the hazards are so easy to spot. Penalties as high as hundreds of thousands of dollars per inspection are common for trenching violations.

An employer’s response to an OSHA inspection has a critical effect on the final outcome, impacting the citations and penalties issued.

Learn more about how to be ready for that any OSHA inspection by downloading this construction case study.

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