A contractor's compliance picture changes the moment they cross a state line. Federal OSHA sets a baseline; State Plans layer in their own penalties, required programs, and trade-specific expectations. Pick your state below to see what changes.
The state-plan states and resources most contractors look for. Skip the alphabetical grid if you already know what you need.
Each guide covers the State Plan agency, maximum serious penalty, the number of state-specific written programs that may apply, and a complexity rating. "High" means California-tier enforcement and program load.
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