Contractor's Responsibility for Subcontractor OSHA Violations

A prime contractor is responsible for all violations it could reasonably be expected to prevent or detect because of its supervisory capacity over the site regardless of whether it or a subcontractor created the hazard.  Future blog posts will discuss the exceptions to this general rule.


Trenton H. Cotney
Florida Bar Board Certified Construction Lawyer
Glenn Rasmussen Fogarty & Hooker, P.A.
100 S Ashley Dr., Suite 1300
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 229-3333
http://www.glennrasmussen.com

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