YOUR GUIDE TO
OSHA’s Construction
Safety Regulations
The construction industry tops the list when it comes to workplace injuries and fatalities, even with tightened safety regulations over the years.
In 2020, one in five worker deaths in the US happened in construction, according to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA)
Knowing and adhering to
every risk presents a
serious challenge, but
the high safety stakes and
legal ramifications make
compliance mandatory.
Stay on top of the regulations with these tips:
- Utilize the Federal Register
It takes time and patience, but you can keep up with OSHA regulations by checking the Federal Register, which publishes standards as they are adopted, along with any corrections, insertions, deletions, and amendments. Sign up for an annual subscription through the U.S. Government Publishing Office. - Set up a Safety Steering Committee
Having an internal committee of employees (limiting the participation of supervisors or managers) is a great way to build upon your safety practices. These committees give employees a space to voice concerns and ask for clarification on safety matters. Have them meet regularly to discuss practices and contribute ideas for improving your overall safety program. - Get Organized
Keep track of your safety program using the OSHA Small Business Handbook. It’s full of practical, budget-friendly strategies that can help you comply without breaking the bank. It also includes handy templates and forms to help you take a systematic, organized approach. While the OSHA Small Business Handbook is useful in many ways, it lacks advice on what technologies and tools can streamline your approach to compliance, and its forms are only in paper format.
More than half of the deaths resulted from what OSHA calls the “Fatal Four.” Broken down, the numbers from 2018 are chilling:
Falls (33.5%) – Workers who fell from
heights accounted for 338 deaths in 2018
Struck by an object (11.1%) – Objects
that struck workers accounted for 112 deaths
Electrocutions (8.5%) – From exposed
live wires to ungrounded electrical tools,
electrocutions accounted for 86 deaths
Caught-in/between (5.5%) – Getting
pinned or crushed accounted for 55 deaths
Don’t Let Compliance Slip
The reason for OSHA’s many compliance guidelines boils down to this: keeping your workers safe. No company wants to invite the injury or death of an employee, incur fines and penalties, or be taken to court. Don’t be intimidated by the need to keep up with regulations or the demands of creating an effective safety program.
Today, tech-savvy employers and workers use specialized mobile forms on their tablets and smartphones to address and meet safety protocols. With all the capabilities of previously used paper forms, these online forms have even more opportunities for efficiency.
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