Top Three Reasons To Stay on OSHA’s Good Side

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In one of his Dirty Job’s episodes, host and itinerant worker Mike Rowe featured a collage of episode snippets that prompted the eventual Dirty Job’s motto of “Safety Third”. He went on to explain that the motto was not intended to mean that safety should be relegated to a lesser importance than anything else, but that it should always be on your mind somewhere. For this reason, OSHA was created and given broad authority to ensure that workers in the United States were protected in some way, shape, or form from potentially life threatening working conditions.

Unfortunately for a lot of businesses, especially contractors, adhering strictly to OSHA regulations can be hindering and sometimes even prevent the work from being completed. OSHA understands this and, for the most part, turns a partially blind eye to small, daily infractions. However, when a business repeatedly ignores some of the more important regulations, the organization will step in. Although OSHA itself cannot shut you down, it does have a small variety of options to enforce regulations. These can range from massive fines to eventual legal issues that might delay a project for an indeterminate amount of time. With that in mind, here are the top 3 reasons to stay on OSHA’s good side.

Most contractors work with OSHA to make sure that their jobs are completed in a timely and safe manner. Regulations are generally easy to work with or have provisions for small variations that will still let you work. However, if OSHA does take notice, then there is a problem that needs to be fixed and you, as the business owner, will need to take responsibility. If not, then you may end up facing OSHA’s wrath, eventually ending with you losing money somehow.

By staying on OSHA’s good side, you will be able to not only keep money in your pocket, but your employees will know that you do care about their safety and be just that little bit more loyal; a win-win situation for everyone.