Top 10 Things Needed in a Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan

Publisher: Emilcott

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Top 10 Things Needed in a Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan

Site Specific Health and Safety Plans are required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and requested by Construction Managers, Property Owners, Developers, and General Contractors. Writing a plan that meets the regulatory requirements and is approved by the owner of the project can be a daunting task. Emilcott’s ebook can guide you through the process by providing the user with: • A list of the top ten topics that each health and safety plan must address • An explanation for each of the topics • Regulatory references to find more information on the topics