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Ohio Specialty OSHA Site Inspection Checklist

Generate a Ohio-specific OSHA Site Inspection Checklist for specialty contractors. Approximately 4–6 pages, customized to 29 CFR Part 1926 (Federal OSHA Construction Standards).

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Daily Specialty Trade Site Inspection Checklist

29 CFR 1926.2029 CFR 1926.95
Required Section

Key Checklist Requirements for Specialty in Ohio

Silica dust control verification is critical for masonry/demolition

Demolition requires pre-survey documentation check

Debris management logged daily

Regulatory Citations Referenced

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29 CFR 1926.20

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29 CFR 1926.95

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29 CFR 1926.1153

Specialty Hazards Addressed in This Checklist

CRITICAL

Fall Protection

Falls from concrete formwork, scaffold, elevated masonry work, and demolition structures are a leading cause of fatalities in specialty construction.

29 CFR 1926.50229 CFR 1926.503
CRITICAL

Chemicals Silica

Silica exposure from concrete cutting, grinding, and drilling is the primary chronic health hazard for concrete and masonry workers. Long-term silica exposure causes silicosis — an incurable, fatal lung disease. OSHA estimates 2.3 million workers are exposed to silica in construction.

29 CFR 1926.115329 CFR 1910.1200
HIGH

Cranes Boom Lifts

Material hoists, concrete bucket lifts, aerial platforms, and forklifts are common on specialty construction sites.

29 CFR 1926.140029 CFR 1926.45329 CFR 1926.602
MEDIUM

Electrical Loto

Demolition can expose abandoned or improperly marked electrical systems. Concrete cutting equipment and heavy power tools create electrical hazards.

29 CFR 1926.41629 CFR 1926.850

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a OSHA Site Inspection Checklist for specialty contractors?

A OSHA Site Inspection Checklist is a compliance document that Silica control and demolition survey items are the regulatory differentiators for this trade group.. For specialty work in Ohio, it references 29 CFR 1926.20 and 29 CFR 1926.95.

Is a Checklist required in Ohio?

While OSHA does not always mandate a specific standalone Checklist document, having one demonstrates compliance with 29 CFR Part 1926 (Federal OSHA Construction Standards) and is typically required by general contractors during prequalification.

How many pages is a Specialty Checklist?

A typical specialty OSHA Site Inspection Checklist generated by BuildShield AI is 4–6 pages, customized to Ohio requirements.

Can I generate a Checklist in Spanish?

Yes. BuildShield AI supports bilingual document generation. You can generate both English and Spanish versions of your OSHA Site Inspection Checklist to meet workforce needs.

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