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Maryland Safety and Health Program

Maryland operates MOSH covering public sector employers and partnering with federal OSHA for private sector enforcement. Written safety programs are required for state and local government employers.

Required Elements

1

Written Safety Program

A documented safety and health program specific to the employer's operations and hazards.

2

Hazard Identification

Procedures for identifying, evaluating, and controlling workplace hazards.

3

Employee Training

Training for all employees on recognized hazards and safe work practices.

4

Incident Investigation

Procedures for investigating workplace injuries, illnesses, and near-misses.

5

Recordkeeping

Maintenance of safety program records, training documentation, and inspection logs.

Enforcement and Penalties

Up to $7,000

Serious Violation

Per violation where serious harm is probable

Up to $70,000

Willful or Repeat

Per willful or repeated violation

Up to $7,000/day

Failure to Correct

Daily penalty for uncorrected violations

Maryland Safety Program Documents

MOSH

IIPP — Construction

Construction-specific version with Maryland state citations and requirements.

$299Order
MOSH

IIPP — General Industry

General industry version for Maryland shops, warehouses, and offices.

$299Order

Frequently Asked Questions

Does every Maryland employer need a written safety program?

Employers covered under MOSH are required to maintain a written safety program. Check with Maryland OSHA (MOSH) for specific applicability to your operations.

Is Maryland a state-plan state?

Yes. Maryland operates its own OSHA-approved occupational safety and health program through Maryland OSHA (MOSH).

How quickly will I receive my safety program document?

Documents are delivered to your email within 4 business hours, customized with your company information and state-specific citations.

Is the document customized for my state?

Yes. Every document includes Maryland-specific citations under MOSH alongside applicable federal OSHA standards.