This page provides resources to help employers comply with and workers understand OSHA requirements and learn about OSHA's cooperative programs. OSHA is committed to helping employers and workers get the information they need for safe and healthy workplaces.

If you are in a state with an OSHA-approved State Program, you may be subject to different or additional requirements, and different or additional cooperative programs may be available to you. If you are a federal agency official or worker, please see the Federal Agency Programs page.

OSHA Compliance Assistance Quick Start

Compliance Assistance Quick Start is a tool to introduce employers and workers, especially those at new or small businesses, to the compliance assistance resources on OSHA's website. Quick Start currently includes modules for:

bullet General Industry bullet Health Care
bullet Construction bullet Hispanic Outreach

By following the step-by-step guides, you can generate an initial set of compliance assistance materials tailored to your workplace.


Compliance Assistance Facts: FY 2012