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OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Construction Standards: Complete Compliance Guide for...
OSHA 29 CFR 1926 governs every major hazard on construction job sites — from Subpart M fall protection and Subpart P excavation to Subpart CC crane operations and Subpart K electrical safety — making it the most referenced and most cited regulation in the construction industry. This complete compliance guide walks construction safety managers through every critical 1926 standard they must have documented, trained, and enforced to stay audit-ready in 2026.
Top 10 Construction Site Fall Protection Standards Under 1926 Subpart...
OSHA's 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M fall protection standards generate more construction citations than any other regulation — with violations averaging $15,625 per incident. From guardrail systems and safety nets to personal fall arrest equipment and leading edge work requirements, this guide breaks down the top 10 fall protection standards construction safety managers must have documented, trained, and enforced on every job site in 2026.
Safety Training Essentials for New Construction Hires: A Day One...
Day one sets the tone for every new construction hire — and it's also your first opportunity to meet OSHA's training requirements. This guide covers the essential safety training topics every new construction employee needs before they step onto the job site, from fall protection and crane awareness to confined space basics and 1926 standards orientation.
Top 5 OSHA 1926 Construction Safety Resources for Jobsite Compliance
OSHA 1926 construction safety resources give safety managers and site supervisors the regulatory coverage they need to keep crews compliant across every jobsite. This guide reviews the top resources available for construction compliance, explains what to look for when selecting them, and shows how the right materials close the gaps that lead to citations and incidents.
OSHA Inspection Readiness Checklist for Small Construction Sites in 2026
An OSHA inspection readiness checklist gives small construction site managers a practical framework for identifying compliance gaps and getting documentation in order before an inspector arrives. This guide covers hazard assessment, training records, equipment compliance, and site-specific safety policies so your crew is prepared and your business is protected in 2026.
Complete OSHA Regulations Guide: General Industry and Construction Manuals Combined
This complete OSHA regulations guide helps safety managers and compliance officers understand both general industry and construction standards in one place. You’ll learn how to streamline regulatory management, close compliance gaps, and apply integrated OSHA rules effectively across every worksite and operational area.