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The Bureau of Construction Codes works to assure that the built environment and the systems within are sound, safe and sanitary and that building users' health, safety and welfare are protected through a coordinated program of code compliance, investigation and training and the consistent application of standards.
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Protecting Michigan Workers
Michigan Occupational Safety and Health
The State has declared that the safety, health and general welfare of employees are primary public policy concerns. Since 1975, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act has required Michigan employers to provide each employee a safe and healthful work environment free of recognized hazards. The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MiOSHA) endeavors to protect Michigan’s workers through the fair enforcement of safety standards and rules, as well as through outreach training.
Workers who believe that a health or safety hazard exists may contact the appropriate MiOSHA Division – either Construction Safety & Health or General Industry Safety & Health – to submit a complaint or other assistance. These Divisions may be reached at:
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Construction Safety and Health Division
P.O. Box 30645
Lansing, MI 48909
517-284-7680 Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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