Does Georgia have a state OSHA plan for construction?
Last reviewed July 5, 2026
Yes, Georgia does not have a state-specific OSHA plan. It follows federal OSHA regulations for construction safety and health. Employers must comply with all federal standards and guidelines provided by OSHA.
Key points
- Georgia uses federal OSHA standards
- No state-specific OSHA plan
- Employers must follow federal regulations
Since Georgia is under federal OSHA, construction sites must adhere to national safety regulations. This includes safety training, hazard communication, and reporting requirements. Always check for any local amendments or specific requirements that may apply to your project.
How Alloovium helps
Alloovium can help track compliance obligations and deadlines related to OSHA requirements.
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General information for US construction professionals — not legal advice. Lien deadlines, retainage caps and notice rules vary by state; verify with the state statute or a construction attorney.