It’s #NationalSmileDay! We’re proud to help keep Ohioans safe through strong standards and inspections. Our elevator inspectors are smiling too after recently completing continuing education to stay prepared and informed. #OhioCommerce
🏗️ Hiring a commercial contractor? Ensure safety & compliance by verifying their credentials with the OCILB License Lookup Tool. https://t.co/fTNmNrCZa5 #OhioCommerce
Every inspection, review, and approval we complete supports one goal: protecting Ohioans. DIC works daily to ensure buildings meet the standards that keep communities safe. #OhioCommerce https://t.co/xabLWy8Wvi
Quick fact: DIC inspects more than just construction sites. Our teams oversee elevators, boilers, bedding and upholstered furniture, and more. We help protect Ohioans in everyday environments. #OhioCommerce
The Ohio Board of Building Standards develops and updates Ohio’s building, mechanical, plumbing, elevator, boiler, and pressure piping codes. These standards help prevent hazards, support accessibility, and ensure Ohio’s buildings are built to last. #OhioCommerce
Ever wonder what DIC inspectors look for? From structural systems to life‑safety features, our team reviews plans and inspections to ensure commercial buildings meet Ohio’s codes and keep communities safe. #OhioCommerce
🛠️ It’s #BuildingSafetyMonth, and we’re proud to help keep Ohio’s buildings safe for you. Our inspections and safety standards support strong communities across the state. Learn more about our work 👉 https://t.co/Jn8FpI3Oze #OhioCommerce
It’s #NationalBarrierAwarenessDay. We help ensure Ohio buildings meet accessibility standards so all Ohioans can safely navigate commercial buildings we inspect. Ready for an inspection? Read our Building Code Compliance FAQs: https://t.co/CfFlL14FsQ
Today we celebrate #NationalSkilledTradesDay! Ohio’s skilled trades keep our communities safe, strong, and moving forward. Students, families, educators, and counselors can learn more in our free webinar on Friday, May 8 : https://t.co/thtaOhA0kf
Style is great, but safety is required too! To keep you safe, our inspectors help ensure the new commercial buildings in our jurisdiction meet Ohio’s building codes! You can be sure each project is reviewed with safety and compliance at the forefront. #OhioCommerce
Planning a spring HVAC replacement for your commercial property? Confirm your contractor is licensed and registered with the state. https://t.co/fTNmNrCZa5 #OhioCommerce
Today is #NationalRebuilding Day. Last month, Michael Baisden with the Ohio Construction Industry Licensing Board, participated in @nascla1's annual mission in N. Carolina rebuilding parks damaged by flooding. See coverage from @WLOS_13 here: https://t.co/LJMZxlhl2H
Historic boilers are part of Ohio’s heritage and a big part of shows in the warmer months. Our inspection program helps ensure these unique machines operate safely at fairs, festivals, and demonstrations. Learn more about the process here: https://t.co/WEiSSQn1P0 #OhioCommerce
Did you know? Ohio requires registration for bedding, upholstered furniture, and stuffed toys to help protect consumers and ensure proper labeling. Then, we check to make sure those items are safe! Details here: https://t.co/rACUbGlwuo
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Happy #NationalSafetyPinDay! Just like the humble safety pin, good building inspection practices hold everything together. We help make sure your commercial building work stays safe. #OhioCommerce
Every safe commercial building project needs its “power-ups”: proper licensing, solid plans, and required inspections. Start your build strong this spring with the Division of Industrial Compliance. We're here to help! https://t.co/17eM6qUUic #OhioCommerce#SuperMarioBros
Not sure if you're working with a legitimate DIC state inspector? Look for official vehicles, ID badges, branded uniforms, and more. Get all the verification tips here: https://t.co/CKrd18Xpif
Last year, we reviewed 4,341 plans submissions, including 775 new buildings. Plans examiners review and approve blueprints for projects across the state, including state-owned buildings and areas that don’t have local building departments. More info: https://t.co/xabLWy8Wvi