OSHA INSPECTION SUPPORT
Dealing With an OSHA Inspection?
If your company has been inspected by OSHA, received documentation requests, or is preparing for abatement, Colorado Safety & Compliance can help you get organized and take practical next steps.
Built for general contractors, subcontractors, manufacturers, warehouses, and other employers needing practical compliance support.
Common Reasons Companies Contact Us
Recent OSHA inspection
Pending citations or fines
Abatement deadlines approaching
Missing or weak safety documentation
When an inspection happens, clarity matters.
An OSHA inspection can create immediate pressure. Companies are often asked for documentation, training records, written programs, or evidence that hazards have been corrected. We help clients understand what they are dealing with, identify likely gaps, and organize the next steps in a practical way.
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Our role is to help you get organized, strengthen weak areas, and support corrective action efforts. We are not a law firm, and we do not guarantee outcomes, but we can help you move forward in a more structured and informed way.
How CSC Can Help After an OSHA Inspection
Focused support built around the situations companies usually face after an inspection, documentation request, or abatement deadline.
Situation Review
We review the inspection context, current concerns, available documentation, and the most immediate priorities.
Corrective Action Planning
We help identify key gaps, prioritize corrections, and outline practical next steps for your company.
Documentation Review
We assess written safety programs, training records, SDS systems, and other materials that may need to be reviewed or corrected.
Abatement Support
We help organize what needs to be corrected, documented, or implemented during the abatement period.
Common Issues We Help Address
Incomplete or missing written safety programs
Weak hazard communication documentation
Missing or inconsistent training records
Fall protection program deficiencies
Site specific safety planning gaps
Subcontractor safety documentation issues
Corrective actions that have not been documented
Need for a clearer path forward
