Maryland Workplace Safety Requirements (2026)
Maryland OSHA coverage, training requirements, and compliance checkpoints for employers and workers.
State Decision Center
Confirm Jurisdiction, Then Choose the Right Action
State-plan vs federal rules can change training obligations, timelines, and enforcement risk.
Jurisdiction First
Training Path
Update Tracking
STEP 1
Find Your State
Confirm whether you are in a state-plan or federal OSHA state.
STEP 2
Pick Training Path
Choose providers and formats matched to your state context.
STEP 3
Track Regulatory Updates
See material changes and affected pages quickly.
STEP 4
Request Review
Send a correction or verification request to editorial.
This page is a fast compliance overview for Maryland employers.
Coverage Model
- State plan status: true.
- Confirm whether private-sector and public-sector workers are covered under state or federal enforcement.
- Verify local office and complaint channels before incidents occur.
Core Compliance Priorities
- Maintain OSHA recordkeeping and reporting workflows.
- Keep required training current for exposed job functions.
- Validate written programs match actual site practices.
- Track deadline-driven filings and annual postings.
Practical Next Steps
- Build a state-specific inspection response protocol.
- Keep a current citation-response playbook for supervisors.
- Review annual penalty updates and adjust risk budgets.