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Roofing Company Cited for Fall Protection Violations

OSHA cited a Texas roofing contractor $312,000 for willful fall protection violations after workers were exposed to fall hazards of up to 25 feet. Case demonstrates OSHA enforcement priorities in construction.

Nov 15, 2025Verified Feb 3, 2026Enforcement ActionView source

Capture or Use of Biometric Identifier Act (CUBI) — Employer Compliance

Texas Business & Commerce Code § 503.001 requires employers to obtain informed consent before capturing, collecting, or otherwise obtaining biometric identifiers including fingerprints, voiceprints, and retina or iris scans. Employers may not sell, lease, or disclose biometric data and must destroy it within a reasonable time. Increasing litigation activity underscores the importance of CUBI compliance for employers using biometric timekeeping or access systems.

Jan 1, 2025Verified Mar 11, 2026Official LegislationView source

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Areas of regulatory coverage in Texas

Drug Testing Regulations

State and federal rules governing workplace drug and alcohol testing programs. These regulations vary significantly by state and can affect testing panels, collection procedures, employee notification requirements, and consequences for positive results.

OSHA & Workplace Safety

Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations and state-plan equivalents. These rules govern workplace safety standards, injury reporting, and employer responsibilities for maintaining safe working conditions.

Injury and illness recordkeeping (OSHA 300 log)Personal protective equipment standardsHazard communication requirements

DOT & Commercial Driver Medicals

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requirements for commercial motor vehicle operators. These physicals ensure drivers meet minimum physical qualifications to safely operate commercial vehicles. Some states have additional requirements beyond federal standards.

Privacy & Consent Laws

Regulations governing the collection, storage, and sharing of employee health information. These laws protect worker privacy while balancing employer needs for health-related data.

HIPAA implications for employer health programsState-specific consent requirementsMedical record retention periods

Regulatory Climate

Overview of Texas's regulatory environment

Texas does not have a state OSHA plan, so federal OSHA standards apply. The state's CUBI Act regulates biometric data collection, and enforcement activity has been increasing. OSHA enforcement actions in Texas focus on construction fall protection and hazardous exposure. Texas does not restrict pre-employment cannabis testing.

Texas Employer Compliance Checklist

  • 1Obtain informed consent before capturing biometric identifiers under CUBI
  • 2Ensure fall protection and safety programs are current for construction sites
  • 3Verify DOT physical and drug testing compliance for CDL drivers
  • 4Maintain federal OSHA recordkeeping standards (no state OSHA plan)
  • 5Document biometric data retention and destruction policies

Required Forms & Documents

Compliance forms and documentation requirements for Texas. 5 forms tracked across 4 categories.

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Workers' Compensation2 forms

Workers' Compensation First Report of Injury (DWC-1)

DWC Form-1

Employers who carry workers' compensation insurance must file a First Report of Injury within 8 days of receiving notice of a work-related injury or illness.

Workers' CompensationWithin 8 days of reported injuryPer incident

Return-to-Work Documentation

DWC Form-73

When an injured worker returns to work, the employer must notify the Division of Workers' Compensation. Documentation includes modified duty availability, restrictions accommodated, and treating doctor release.

Workers' CompensationWithin 7 days of return to workPer incident

Testing & Screening1 form

Drug-Free Workplace Program (Premium Discount)

Texas employers may qualify for workers' compensation premium discounts (5%) by implementing a certified Drug-Free Workplace Program. Must include written policy, employee training, supervisor training, EAP, and testing procedures.

Drug Testing

Reporting & Recordkeeping1 form

OSHA Injury and Illness Recordkeeping

OSHA 300/301

Texas employers covered by federal OSHA (no state plan) must maintain OSHA 300 Log, 301 Incident Reports, and post 300A Summary annually. Electronic submission required for establishments with 250+ employees.

OSHA & SafetyMarch 2 (electronic submission)Annual

Safety Compliance1 form

Heat Illness Prevention Plan

While Texas has no state OSHA plan, federal OSHA's proposed heat standard and general duty clause require employers to implement heat illness prevention measures. Written plans recommended for construction, agriculture, and outdoor workers.

OSHA & SafetyAnnual (seasonal review)Construction, Manufacturing

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