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OSHA’s Multi-Employer Citation Policy: What Employers on Construction Sites Need to Know

Understanding legal obligations under OSHA’s Multi-employer Citation Policy and taking reasonable care to prevent and detect violation will help contractors prepare for an OSHA inspection.
By Phillip C. Bauknight
June 23, 2019
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by Phillip C. Bauknight
Phillip C. Bauknight is an attorney in the New Jersey office of Fisher Phillips where he counsels and defends employers on employment, business and labor issues with an emphasis on OSHA. 

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