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Residential Construction Industry

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An estimated 1.6 million Americans are employed in the construction industry, half of which work in residential construction. Each year, roughly 38,000 construction injuries are reported, with some 21,000 involving days away from work. Many OSHA standards apply to residential construction for the prevention of possible fatalities.

This page is maintained as a product of the Alliance between OSHA and National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).

The following questions link to information relevant to the residential construction industry.

OSHA Standards What OSHA standards apply?
Standards | Directives | Standard Interpretations | Other Resources
Hazards and Solutions What information is available about hazards and solutions in this industry?
General | Electrical Safety | Fall Protection | Fire Safety | Forklifts | More
Safety and Health Programs How can a safety and health program be developed and implemented?
Safety and Health Programs | Recordkeeping Information | Posters
Additional Information What additional information is available?
Related Safety and Health Topics Pages | Training | Other Resources

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