OSHA Rules on Multi Employer Worksites
Lancaster Safety Consulting, Inc. Lancaster Safety Consulting, Inc.
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 Published On Feb 15, 2024

Anyone working on large construction projects understands how complicated employee safety can be.

The General Contractor on the site is responsible for the overall project, however, subcontractors may also be responsible and cited by OSHA for violating their safety standards.

Moreover, companies that struggle to show their safety record and a comprehensive safety program can be at a disadvantage in bidding for jobs.

Learn about OSHA's policies for multi-employer worksites, including:

-What is a multi-employer worksite
-Safety obligations on contracts and purchase orders
-The importance of your safety track record
-Proactive safety measures to win more bids
-How your Experience Modification Rate (EMR) effects worker’s compensation premiums
-Discuss how your safety program can affect insurance and bonding costs

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