

Yes. OSHA certification is highly recommended for all contractors and supervisors to ensure understanding of national safety requirements and risk management.
While not all inspections are mandatory daily, Texas contractors are legally responsible for maintaining safe jobsite conditions and performing regular checks as part of compliance.
Contractors should provide initial training before work begins and follow up with refresher courses at least once or twice a year, especially for high-risk tasks.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) enforce safety and compliance rules for construction projects.
Yes. Contractors in Conroe and nearby towns can face fines, project delays, or license suspension for failing to meet local, state, or OSHA safety standards.
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