- Employees must cover 10 hours of training in construction safety and health training within sixty days of beginning work on a construction project.
- The state requires any person signing a contract to work on the construction of public works for a public body to provide an OSHA 10-hour safety program for all his onsite workers.
- The 10-hour safety program must be OSHA-approved or must be a similar program, approved by the department and as stringent as the approved OSHA program.
- Any employee found on a worksite without documentation of successful completion of an approved 10-hour safety-and-health program will be given 20 days to provide documentary proof of completion before being subject to removal from the project.
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