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How to Prepare for an OSHA Inspection

Preparation starts before anyone arrives. Employers need clear programs, organized records, visible accountability, and supervisors who understand expectations.

A practical inspection-readiness plan should include housekeeping, required postings, training records, corrective action tracking, PPE expectations, and a process for accompanying the compliance officer.

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