Title: Top 10 OSHA Violations Dallas-Area Contractors Should Avoid
Author: Teresa Kitchens
Published: April 30, 2026
Last modified: April 14, 2026

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#  Top 10 OSHA Violations Dallas-Area Contractors Should Avoid

### **Staying OSHA Compliant on Dallas Job Sites**

If you’re a contractor in Plano, McKinney, Allen, or anywhere across the Dallas 
metro area, you already juggle tight deadlines, unpredictable weather, and rising
material costs. The last thing you need is a fine—or worse, an injury—because of
an OSHA violation.

Unfortunately, the same 10 violations appear on OSHA’s list every year, costing 
Texas contractors millions in penalties and downtime.

Let’s break down **the top OSHA violations contractors should avoid**, why they 
happen, and how to keep your job sites safe, efficient, and claim-free.

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### **1. Fall Protection (29 CFR 1926.501)**

Falls remain the number one cause of serious injuries and deaths in construction.
OSHA requires fall protection for workers exposed to drops of six feet or more.

**Common Mistakes:**

 * No guardrails or safety nets
 * Improper or missing harnesses
 * Inadequate training or old equipment

**How to Fix It:**

 * Use certified fall arrest systems
 * Train employees regularly
 * Inspect gear before every shift

**Why It Matters:** Falls are costly and common. They’re one of the top insurance
claims we see among Dallas-area contractors—especially on new residential builds
in Prosper and Celina.

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### **2. Hazard Communication (29 CFR 1910.1200)**

If your crew handles paint, adhesives, or cleaning chemicals, you must follow OSHA’s
Hazard Communication Standard.

**Common Mistakes:**

 * Missing Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
 * Containers not labeled properly
 * Chemicals stored unsafely

**How to Fix It:**

 * Keep an up-to-date HazCom binder
 * Train all workers on chemical handling
 * Store hazardous materials separately

**Insurance Insight:** Pollution incidents aren’t always covered under standard 
liability policies. Ask your agent if you need an environmental endorsement.

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### **3. Respiratory Protection (29 CFR 1910.134)**

Dust, fumes, and vapors are serious hazards in trades like drywall, painting, and
welding.

**Common Mistakes:**

 * No written respiratory plan
 * Improper fit testing
 * Expired or dirty respirators

**How to Fix It:**

 * Conduct annual fit tests
 * Train workers on care and storage
 * Replace filters routinely

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### **4. Scaffolding (29 CFR 1926.451)**

Improper scaffold setup is one of the fastest ways to invite OSHA’s attention—and
accidents.

**Common Mistakes:**

 * Missing guardrails or toe boards
 * Overloaded platforms
 * Weak or unanchored supports

**How to Fix It:**

 * Have a competent person inspect scaffolding daily
 * Train every worker who uses it
 * Keep platforms free of debris

**Local Tip:** In areas like McKinney or Allen where lots are uneven, take extra
care to level scaffolds before use.

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### **5. Ladders (29 CFR 1926.1053)**

Ladders may seem simple, but they’re one of OSHA’s top-cited hazards year after 
year.

**Common Mistakes:**

 * Using ladders that are too short
 * Setting them on unstable ground
 * Standing on the top step

**How to Fix It:**

 * Provide proper ladders for each task
 * Follow the 3-point contact rule
 * Inspect ladders before each use

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### **6. Lockout/Tagout (29 CFR 1910.147)**

This rule protects workers who service equipment or electrical systems from unexpected
power surges.

**Common Mistakes:**

 * No documented procedures
 * Missing lockout devices
 * Failing to train temporary or subcontract workers

**How to Fix It:**

 * Write and implement a lockout/tagout policy
 * Use standardized locks and tags
 * Conduct safety drills

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### **7. Powered Industrial Trucks (29 CFR 1910.178)**

Forklifts, skid steers, and similar vehicles require proper training and maintenance.

**Common Mistakes:**

 * Unlicensed operators driving on-site
 * No daily equipment checks
 * Ignoring manufacturer load limits

**How to Fix It:**

 * Train and certify all operators
 * Keep inspection logs
 * Post load limits clearly on equipment

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### **8. Eye and Face Protection (29 CFR 1926.102)**

On Dallas construction sites, flying debris and sparks are part of the job—but they
don’t have to cause injuries.

**Common Mistakes:**

 * No protective face shields
 * Scratched or foggy goggles
 * Missing eyewash stations

**How to Fix It:**

 * Stock ANSI-approved eye protection
 * Replace damaged gear often
 * Install eyewash stations near chemical areas

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### **9. Machine Guarding (29 CFR 1910.212)**

Every moving part on your tools and machines must have proper guards in place.

**Common Mistakes:**

 * Guards removed for convenience
 * Missing or loose components
 * Poorly maintained machinery

**How to Fix It:**

 * Never operate without guards
 * Train workers on safety procedures
 * Document your inspections—it helps protect you in liability cases.

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### **10. Training and Documentation Gaps**

You can’t fix what you don’t track. Missing paperwork and unrecorded training are
frequent red flags during OSHA inspections.

**Common Mistakes:**

 * No training logs
 * Relying on verbal instruction
 * No refresher sessions for experienced workers

**How to Fix It:**

 * Keep signed attendance sheets
 * Offer bilingual training when needed
 * Hold short “toolbox talks” monthly

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### **Why OSHA Violations Impact Your Insurance**

Each OSHA violation is a signal to underwriters that your risk exposure is rising.
Too many can lead to:

 * Higher General Liability and Workers’ Comp premiums
 * Non-renewal or restricted coverage options
 * Disqualification from city or public bids due to safety record concerns

Preventing violations isn’t just about compliance—it’s smart business.

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### **Sterling Insurance: Helping Dallas Contractors Stay Covered**

At **Sterling Insurance**, we work with contractors across Plano, McKinney, Allen,
Celina, Prosper, and Richardson. We understand local job sites and the real challenges
that come with managing crews and compliance.

We help with:

 * Tailored insurance for contractors and trades
 * Safety reviews and risk reduction strategies
 * Audit prep and subcontractor compliance
 * Affordable bonding options for city projects

Want to make sure your coverage supports your safety goals? We’ll help you review
your policy and identify gaps before they cost you.

**Call Sterling Insurance in Plano, TX today. Phone: (972) 964-4825
Website: https://
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