9446 NORTH VIRGINIA STREET, RENO, NV 89506
NAICS 238910: Site Preparation Contractors - Records current through Mar 24, 2026
KP CONSTRUCTION, INC. has had 2 OSHA inspections since Mar 3, 2026 with no violations cited.
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| ID | Opened | Type | Scope | Viol. | Penalties |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #348832098 | Mar 24, 2026 | Referral | Partial | 0 | $0 |
| #348782806 | Mar 3, 2026 | Referral | Partial | 0 | $0 |
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Violations are categorized by severity: serious, willful, repeat, and other-than-serious. Serious violations involve hazards that could cause death or serious physical harm. Willful violations reflect intentional disregard for OSHA requirements.
NAICS 238910: Site Preparation Contractors / Construction
This industry comprises specialty trade contractors primarily engaged in site preparation activities such as excavating, grading, land clearing, demolition of buildings, and wrecking. Blasting and drilling for construction are also included.
Common workplace hazards include struck-by incidents from heavy excavation equipment, trench and excavation cave-ins, and exposure to underground utilities. Workers may also face risks from demolition debris, asbestos and lead in older structures, and vehicle traffic in active work zones.
Construction consistently has the highest number of OSHA inspections for several reasons: the industry has one of the highest fatality rates of any sector, worksites change frequently (creating new hazards), many construction operations are visible from public areas (making observation easier), and OSHA runs multiple National Emphasis Programs targeting construction hazards. The transient nature of construction work also means new employers continuously enter the inspection pool.
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