PIP Reform 2026: What Changes for Construction Firms
From 8 July 2026, an inspector from the PIP (the Polish Labour Inspectorate) walks onto a construction site with a fatter ticket book and new tools.
What the Labour Inspectorate (PIP) reform changes from 8 July 2026: fines up to PLN 5,000, firm targeting via KSeF, remote inspections and key statistics.
From 8 July 2026, an inspector from the PIP (the Polish Labour Inspectorate) walks onto a construction site with a fatter ticket book and new tools.
Remember how people used to say: "small firm, two blokes on site, who'd ever come looking at us"? That doesn't work anymore.
Until recently the logic was simple: if the PIP inspector (the Polish Labour Inspectorate) didn't set foot on site, there was no inspection.
I'll tell you straight: in 2026 the Polish Labour Inspectorate (PIP) plans around 50,000 inspections.
Picture an inspection on site. The PIP inspector (the Polish Labour Inspectorate) asks for the occupational risk assessment. You don't have it.
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