When a construction project nears completion, safety doesn’t stop at the build—it continues through the final cleanup. At Notable Cleaners, we take OSHA safety compliance seriously to protect both our crews and our clients’ job sites.
Why OSHA Compliance Matters?
Post-construction cleaning involves more than dusting and mopping. Our team often works around unfinished electrical systems, ladders, scaffolding, and construction debris. Following OSHA 29 CFR 1926 standards ensures every cleanup is performed with the same attention to safety as the construction itself.
By maintaining compliance, we help general contractors:
Avoid costly OSHA fines or site delays
Maintain an incident-free environment during closeout
Meet all safety documentation and inspection requirements
Our Commitment to Safe Practices
Every Notable Cleaners crew member completes OSHA-30 certification, giving them the knowledge to recognize hazards and work safely in active construction zones. Our safety measures include:
Use of proper PPE (gloves, respirators, safety glasses, steel-toe boots)
Regular job-site safety meetings and check-ins with the superintendent
Strict ladder and scaffold protocols
Proper chemical handling and waste disposal per OSHA and EPA guidelines
Daily end-of-shift safety inspections
Partnering for Compliance
We collaborate directly with project managers and safety officers to align our cleaning schedule with ongoing trades. This minimizes conflicts, prevents hazards, and ensures your project passes its final inspection without delays.
The Result
OSHA compliance isn’t just about rules—it’s about trust, accountability, and professionalism. By prioritizing safety at every phase, we help contractors achieve smooth turnovers and confident client handovers.Call to Action:
Need an OSHA-compliant post-construction cleaning partner? Contact Notable Cleaners today to request a quote and experience the difference of a safety-driven approach.