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WAC 296-800-100: - Washington • The division of occupational safety and health (DOSH) is responsible for workplace safety and health, including inspections and enforcement, consultation, technical assistance, training, education and grants • Workers' compensation (or industrial insurance), including claims management, rate setting, medical payments, and research
Safety Standards for Construction Work, Chapter 296-155, WAC Chapter 296-155 WAC Safety Standards for Construction Work (Form Number F414-033-000) This book contains rules for Safety Standards for construction work, as adopted under the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act of 1973 (Chapter 49 17 RCW) The rules in this book are effective June 2021
Your Right to be Safe at Work - Washington State Workers Rights Manual In Washington, workplace safety laws can apply to all workers at a jobsite, including both employees and independent contractors Agencies may handle safety issues differently depending on your employment status
WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATIVE CODE ARCHIVE Last Update: 6 2 20 SAFETY STANDARDS FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK PDF of Chapter Digest DISPOSITION OF SECTIONS FORMERLY CODIFIED IN THIS TITLE
Are you verifying your contractor is responsible before awarding a . . . Local governments are required to verify contractors are “responsible” before entering into a contract for a public works project The first step is to look up your contractor on the website of the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L I), but that doesn't cover everything
Chapter 296-155 WAC - Washington Equipment whether or not owned by, or under control of the employer Variance and procedure Definitions applicable to all sections of this chapter Education and first-aid standards Housekeeping Acceptable certifications General requirements Safe place standards Management's responsibility Employee's responsibility
Washington State Contractor Laws: What You Need to Know Hiring or working as a contractor in Washington State comes with specific legal requirements designed to protect both contractors and consumers Understanding these laws is essential to avoid financial risks and legal complications
General Safety and Health, chapter 296-24, WAC The rules in this chapter are designed to protect the safety and health of employees by creating a healthy work environment by establishing requirements to control safety hazards in the workplace
Navigating Safety: Unpacking Washington Law WAC 296-155-020 for . . . WAC 296-155-020 is not just a legal mandate; it's a commitment to the safety of construction workers It addresses various aspects of housekeeping, ensuring that work areas are free from tripping hazards, fire risks, and potential pest harborage