Contractor's OSHA Violation Can Be Used by a Third Party - McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR Keywords: construction methods, costs, labor, markets, government, analysis, finance, legislation
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Publication Date: 28-AUG-06 Format: XML document
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Article Description| A contractor’s failure to comply with a safety regulation of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration could be considered as evidence in an injured homeowner’s negligence lawsuit against his contractor even though OSHA governs only employer-employee relations, the Nebraska Supreme Court has ruled. |
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