Workplace Safety
OSHA Compliance Checklist — Free Readiness Assessment
Use this OSHA compliance checklist to evaluate your safety programs, training records, hazard communication, and workplace environment. Identify gaps, get a risk score, and download a targeted action plan you can act on immediately.
How to Use This Checklist
This tool walks your team through the safety basics that inspectors ask for. Check the items that apply to your sites, then continue to get a score and targeted recommendations. If you operate in multiple locations, we can review results and build a practical fix list.
Go through the checklist and check every item that applies to your workplace.
Review your Risk Assessment score and recommended fixes in the sidebar.
Download your assessment and share it with operations and leadership.
Book a quick consult if you want help closing high-risk items.
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When to ask for help
- You had a recent incident or near miss
- Multiple locations with different equipment or risks
- New processes that change training or PPE needs
- Limited time to bring logs and records up to date
What This Checklist Covers
General safety management
- Written safety and health plan and named coordinator
- Safety meetings or committee notes
- OSHA 300 and 300A logs prepared and posted on time
Training and documentation
- New hire and role specific safety training
- Annual refreshers where required
- Records maintained for all employees
Hazard communication
- Written HazCom program and labeled containers
- Safety Data Sheets available and accessible
- Staff trained to use and store materials safely
Workplace environment
- Clear aisles and exits and posted egress maps
- PPE available and in use
- Guards, ladders, and equipment in safe condition
- First aid supplies stocked and emergency procedures posted
OSHA Compliance Checklist
Check all items that currently apply to your workplace safety program
General Safety Management
Training & Documentation
Hazard Communication
Workplace Environment
Risk Assessment
Preliminary Risk Assessment:
Your workplace has significant OSHA compliance gaps that require immediate attention. An OSHA inspection would likely result in multiple citations and potential penalties.
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Why OSHA Readiness Matters Beyond the Checklist — The Real Cost of Non-Compliance
Most small and mid-sized businesses discover HR compliance gaps reactively — when an audit notice arrives, a workers' comp claim is disputed, or a termination creates legal exposure. The cost of reactive compliance management is consistently higher than proactive systems: OSHA penalties alone range from $15,625 per violation for serious issues to $156,259 per willful or repeated violation. Preventing those outcomes requires both the right internal processes and the right external HR infrastructure.
A Professional Employer Organization builds compliance into your operational structure rather than treating it as a separate administrative burden. PEOs employ dedicated compliance specialists who monitor regulatory changes, update employer handbooks, manage required training documentation, and handle reporting obligations across federal, state, and local levels. For construction, healthcare, and manufacturing businesses, this expertise is particularly valuable given the density of industry-specific safety and labor regulations.
The financial case for proactive compliance infrastructure is straightforward. A business with 30 employees spending $3,000 in annual compliance consulting fees, software costs, and HR staff time on compliance tasks is already investing in the category. Adding a PEO shifts that investment from reactive patchwork to a systematic, expert-managed program — typically at comparable or lower total cost, while delivering broader coverage. Use our HR compliance quiz or self-audit tool to identify your current gaps, or schedule a consultation to discuss your specific situation.
How a PEO Helps You Stay OSHA-Ready Year-Round
The practical question after any assessment is: what do I actually do next? For most small businesses, the answer depends on the severity of the gaps identified, the available internal bandwidth to address them, and the business's growth trajectory. Businesses with 5–10 employees might start with standalone HR advisory. Businesses with 15+ employees facing payroll, benefits, or workers' comp complexity typically find the most value in a full PEO arrangement.
When evaluating a PEO for compliance support specifically, the key questions are: Does the PEO employ dedicated compliance attorneys or specialists? Does it monitor regulatory changes proactively and notify clients? Does it include employment practices liability insurance (EPLI) in its program? How does it handle state-specific requirements for multi-state employers? Our PEO comparison guide walks through these questions in detail, and our PEO fit assessment helps establish which provider type matches your risk profile.
As an independent broker, we don't push any single PEO — we represent your interests in finding the provider that best fits your industry, size, and compliance priorities. For logistics companies, that often means a PEO with strong DOT compliance support. For technology companies with remote employees, it means multi-state payroll expertise and strong EPLI coverage. Explore our full service overview or review our state workers' comp guide for state-specific compliance context.
Taking Your Next Step After the OSHA Readiness Assessment
The results from any assessment tool are most valuable when they lead to a concrete next step. For businesses that identify multiple gaps or high-risk areas, scheduling a free consultation with an independent PEO broker is the highest-value next move. We can model the cost of a PEO against your current HR spend, identify which providers are the best fit for your specific situation, and guide you through the proposal comparison and contract review process — at no cost to you.
For businesses that identify isolated, manageable gaps, the right next step might be a standalone compliance consultation, an HR technology upgrade, or a benefits review rather than a full PEO arrangement. We provide honest assessments of fit — if a PEO isn't the right solution for your business today, we'll tell you that and recommend alternatives. Our goal is the right outcome for your business, not the highest-commission placement.
Explore our full assessment hub to run additional diagnostic tools — including the employee classification checker, HR compliance quiz, and benefits comparison tool. Each tool helps build a more complete picture of your current HR infrastructure and where targeted improvements will have the most impact. Browse the resource library for downloadable guides, templates, and checklists, or schedule a free consultation to discuss your assessment results directly.
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