Parking-Garage Walking-Surface Compliance
local_parking Why garages fail
Parking structures are walking-working surfaces under OSHA, and they age hard: spalling concrete decks, cracked ramps, standing water from clogged drains, low-traction painted surfaces and unguarded perimeter edges and floor openings are all citable §1910.22 and §1910.28 conditions — and they're exactly what deteriorates first in a humid, salt-laden climate.
priority_high The conditions OSHA cites
The surface has to be kept clean, orderly, drained and in good repair, and any edge with a 4-foot-plus drop needs guarding — with no inspection interval that excuses a gap. Garages also feed milestone and county recertification findings, so problems get flagged from multiple directions.
construction How we restore them
La Gala restores garage decks and ramps, fixes the drainage and waterproofing that drive the hazards, and brings perimeter guardrail and openings into compliance — self-performed and documented, so the structure is safe and inspection-ready.
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.