Ohio Specialty Safety Plan
Generate a Ohio-specific OSHA safety program for specialty contractors in 5 minutes. Customized to 29 CFR Part 1926 (Federal OSHA Construction Standards) — ready for GC prequalification and OSHA inspections.
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Ohio OSHA Requirements for Specialty Contractors
Regulatory Authority: Ohio is a federal OSHA enforcement state. Standards are set by US Department of Labor, enforced by OSHA Region Region 5 (Chicago, IL).
Primary Regulation: 29 CFR Part 1926 (Federal OSHA Construction Standards)
Fine Exposure: Serious violations: up to $16,550. Willful/repeat: up to $165,514.
Key Ohio Requirements
Ohio's BWC offers Safety Intervention Grants to employers, with up to $40,000 available for safety equipment and training. Having a documented safety program is required to qualify.
Specialty Safety Plan — What's Included
Primary Hazards Covered
Documents Included in Your Ohio Specialty Package
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Injury & Illness Prevention Program
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Health and Safety Plan (HASP)
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Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
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Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
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Toolbox Talk Safety Meeting Pack
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OSHA Site Inspection Checklist
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Ohio have its own OSHA standards for specialty contractors?
Ohio is a federal OSHA state, meaning all construction safety standards are enforced directly by federal OSHA Region Region 5 (Chicago, IL). The applicable regulation is 29 CFR Part 1926 (Federal OSHA Construction Standards).
Is a written safety plan legally required for specialty contractors in Ohio?
While Ohio follows federal OSHA's general duty clause (Section 5(a)(1)), having a written safety program is considered best practice and is required by most general contractors during prequalification. OSHA can cite employers without a written program.
What are the OSHA fine amounts in Ohio?
In Ohio, serious OSHA violations carry fines up to $16,550 per violation. Willful or repeat violations can reach $165,514 per violation. Failure to abate a cited hazard adds up to $16,550 per day.
What documents do specialty contractors typically need for prequalification?
Most general contractors and owners (ISNetworld, Avetta, Browz, Procore) require: (1) Written Safety Program (IIPP or HASP), (2) OSHA 300 Log for prior 3 years, (3) Experience Modification Rate (EMR) below 1.0, (4) Proof of worker's comp and liability insurance, and (5) Competent Person certifications for applicable trades. BuildShield AI generates documents 1 and 4 instantly.
How quickly can I generate a Ohio Specialty safety plan?
In 5 minutes or less. Enter your company name, select your state and trade, identify your key hazards, and name your designated competent person. BuildShield AI assembles a Ohio-specific document referencing 29 CFR Part 1926 (Federal OSHA Construction Standards) and your trade's OSHA standards.
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