OSHA Walking-Surface Compliance for Condos & HOAs
apartment Why associations are exposed
Condo and HOA boards focus on the Florida Building Code and milestone inspections, but the moment the association directs any work on walking surfaces — staff, a handyman, or a contractor on the roof, balconies or catwalks — OSHA's general-industry walking-working-surface rules apply. Unguarded roof edges, uncertified rope-descent anchors for window washing, and deteriorated walkways are all citable Subpart D conditions on association property.
event_repeat How it overlaps milestone rules
There's no inspection interval that makes the duty appear or disappear — the hazard is citable whenever the exposure exists, and a worker injury or complaint is the usual trigger. For Florida associations it overlaps directly with milestone and county building-safety recertification findings, so the same spalling and corrosion get flagged from two directions at once.
groups How we work with boards
We give boards one accountable partner: a PE-sealed walking-surface inspection, self-performed concrete, railing, waterproofing and anchor repairs, and clean documentation for the association's records and the milestone engineer. One contract, one point of contact for the whole board.
Got this on a citation — or want to get ahead of it?
Our PE partner certifies it and our crews fix it, under one contract. Start with a free, no-obligation assessment, or build a custom compliance plan in two minutes.