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MIOSHA Focus on Residential Construction

Contact:  Construction Safety & Health Division (517) 322-1856


Residential construction is an area of the construction industry that we believe would benefit from increased focus by MIOSHA. Many residential projects do not get inspected due to the transient nature of such work, and many of the projects are small and are in remote areas. In addition, the contractors involved are often small operators and do not have the resources to hire staff with health and safety expertise, and have little expertise in health and safety themselves. However, when we review MIOSHA accident and fatality investigation activity, it becomes clear there are certainly hazards that need to be addressed.

In an effort to show a greater presence in this area, the MIOSHA Construction Safety and Health Division (CSHD) will be focusing more of their resources in conducting inspections in residential construction this construction season. This residential construction focus will include single-family dwellings and multiple family units (e.g., duplexes, condominiums, apartment buildings).

This residential construction focus is in progress at this time and will continue at least until the end of the calendar year 2005, at which time MIOSHA will assess the results.

All employers, including residential builders are encouraged to contact the MIOSHA Construction Safety & Health Division (CSHD) at (517) 322-1856 if they have questions regarding worksite health and safety or compliance issues. The MIOSHA Consultation, Education and Training (CET) Division provides training and on-site audit services at the employers request, free of charge. CET can be contacted directly at (517) 322-1809.

Additional Resources

Electrical Incidents - Contact with Powerlines

Falls - Unprotected sides, Wall openings, Floor Holes

Part 45 Residential Fall Protection Compliance Instruction

Part 45 Fall Protection - General Interpretations

Sample Written Construction Safety Program

 



 

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