Follow the steps below to identify the major OSHA general industry requirements and guidance materials that may apply to your workplace. These steps will lead you to resources on OSHA’s website that will help you comply with OSHA requirements and prevent workplace injuries and illnesses.
- Step 1: OSHA Requirements That Apply to Most General Industry Employers
- Step 2: OSHA Requirements That May Apply to Your Workplace
- Step 3: Survey Your Workplace for Additional Hazards
- Step 4: Develop a Comprehensive Jobsite Safety and Health Program
- Step 5: Train Your Employees
- Step 6: Recordkeeping, Reporting and Posting
- Step 7: Find Additional Compliance Assistance Information
Visit OSHA’s Compliance Assistance Quick Start webpage for more information.
Interested in becoming a General Industry Outreach Trainer? See Upcoming OSHA #501 Trainer Course for General Industry.
Are you a General Industry Outreach Trainer in need of a refresher course? See Upcoming OSHA #503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers.