What safety training is required on construction sites in Florida?
Last reviewed July 5, 2026
Florida construction sites must follow OSHA regulations, which include fall protection training and hazard communication. Workers also need training for specific equipment like scaffolds and cranes, along with emergency action plans and personal protective equipment usage.
Key points
- OSHA mandates safety training on construction sites.
- Fall protection and hazard communication are key areas.
- Specific equipment training is required for safety compliance.
In Florida, OSHA outlines safety training requirements for construction workers. This includes general safety practices and site-specific hazards. Employers must provide training that meets OSHA standards to keep workers safe and comply with regulations. Keeping records of training completion helps during inspections and audits.
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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.