OSHA Citations & Requirements for New Hampshire Construction Contractors
New Hampshire is under Federal OSHA jurisdiction. Construction contractors must comply with 29 CFR 1926 standards, enforced by federal OSHA area offices.
OSHA Jurisdiction in New Hampshire
New Hampshire does not operate a state OSHA plan. Federal OSHA has direct jurisdiction over all private sector employers. Construction contractors must comply with 29 CFR 1926 standards, and inspections are conducted by federal OSHA compliance officers.
Citation contests in New Hampshire are heard by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC). Penalty amounts follow the federal schedule, adjusted annually for inflation.
Key Requirements for New Hampshire Contractors
- Fall protection plans and documentation (29 CFR 1926 Subpart M)
- Hazard communication program with Safety Data Sheets
- Competent person designations for excavation, scaffolding, and steel erection
- OSHA 300 log and injury/illness recordkeeping
- Employee safety training records with dates and topics
Penalties
Federal OSHA penalties apply in New Hampshire. Serious violations carry penalties up to $16,550. Willful or repeat violations can reach $165,514 per violation.
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Does New Hampshire have its own OSHA program?
No. New Hampshire does not operate its own state OSHA plan. Federal OSHA has direct jurisdiction over private sector employers in New Hampshire. Inspections are conducted by federal compliance officers, and citation contests are heard by the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC).
How much are OSHA fines in New Hampshire?
Federal OSHA penalties apply in New Hampshire. As of 2026, serious violations carry penalties up to $16,550 per violation. Willful or repeat violations can reach $165,514 per violation. Penalties are adjusted annually for inflation.
How do I prepare for an OSHA inspection in New Hampshire?
Preparation starts with organized documentation. Ensure you have current training records with dates and signatures, written safety programs (fall protection, hazard communication, excavation), competent person designations, and OSHA 300 logs. Conduct a voluntary self-audit to identify gaps before an inspector does. For a detailed walkthrough, see our guide on OSHA inspection checklists for construction at https://osha-defense.com/blog/osha-inspection-checklist-construction.
Related Resources
- OSHA Fine Amounts 2026: Current Penalty Rates
- OSHA Inspection Checklist for Construction (2026)
- What Happens During an OSHA Inspection
- OSHA Required Documentation for Contractors
- How Long Does an OSHA Investigation Take?
- OSHA Voluntary Self-Audit: What Contractors Need to Know
- OSHA Abatement Period Requirements