OSHA Construction Safety Compliance Programs
OSHA State and Federal laws giving you headaches?

The magnitude of OSHA construction safety standards can be overwhelming. Our specialized
expertise and experience at working with OSHA and state-level safety issues will
help you anticipate and meet legal requirements for worker safety. Our professionals
will audit your jobsites to identify situations that are likely to draw OSHA attention,
and serve as your representatives during regulatory inspections. We can also help
you develop your own written safety standards, policies, procedures, and training
programs based on regulatory requirements.
Safety Programs and Site Specific Plans
Whether it’s a new safety program you need or just an update of your current safety program to meet
new requirements, Safety Management Group can develop the program you need. When
developing a safety and health program, our advisors work with your team to draft
a specialized set of standards, policies and procedures. The potential safety program
components are based on construction standards from OSHA. Through collaboration,
the actual individualized components of the program are selected and incorporated.
See our
safety programs for more information.
OSHA Inspection and Citation Assistance
We can help manage the regulatory inspection process at your
jobsite. Our safety professionals have years of experience managing these situations
from opening to informal conference. Post OSHA inspection, you will receive a safety
order package which includes detailed information about the auditor’s inspection
including any citations, fines and classifications. It is your company’s right to
request a follow up meeting with OSHA called and informal conference. This provides
an opportunity to reduce fines and reclassify citations.
OSHA Recordkeeping and Documentation
Safety Management Group can assist your company with understanding all of the statutory
recordkeeping requirements identified by OSHA. When evaluating an incident, sometimes
the decision whether an incident is recordable or not can be confusing. In addition,
understanding how to properly complete the OSHA 300 Log regarding recordable incidents,
classifications, calculating days away from work and posting requirements can be
confusing. There are also many other recordkeeping requirements related to OSHA
compliance such as how long to achieve safety documents, health evaluations and
product information. Safety Management Group is here to help.
Also see our
OSHA recordkeeping training.