Brad Hammock, a lawyer and expert on occupational safety and health hazards, has advice on what contractors can do to avoid common OSHA regulation violations. Keeping up with all of the fine print in different OSHA regulations can be daunting, Hammock says. So, Hammock devised a list of 10 ways to avoid OSHA violations. For example, on the job training is not enough for OSHA. Document more formal training if you have an inspection, he advises.
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