OSHA has outlined its FY 2026 Outreach Initiatives, highlighting national safety campaigns, compliance deadlines, and agency priorities for the year ahead.
For small businesses, this plan signals an important shift: more emphasis on compliance assistance and proactive safety efforts, and less reliance on penalty-driven enforcement.
Here’s what employers should know.
In FY 2026, OSHA is increasing its focus on:
For small employers, this means there are opportunities to strengthen safety programs with guidance and support before issues arise.
OSHA will promote several nationwide initiatives in 2026, including:
Participating in these campaigns is a simple way to demonstrate commitment to safety while reinforcing training and awareness.
Small businesses subject to OSHA recordkeeping requirements should note:
Staying ahead of these deadlines helps avoid unnecessary compliance issues.
For small businesses, strong safety programs aren’t just about compliance; they reduce injuries, lower costs, improve morale, and strengthen your company’s reputation.
OSHA’s FY 2026 outreach plan reinforces a clear message:
Proactive safety pays off.
Employers who take advantage of outreach initiatives and compliance assistance resources will be better positioned for long-term success.