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Michigan General Contractor Safety Plan

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Michigan OSHA Requirements for General Contractor Contractors

Regulatory Authority: Michigan operates an OSHA-approved State Plan enforced by Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA (MIOSHA). State Plan states can exceed federal OSHA minimums.

Primary Regulation: Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act (MIOSHA), Construction Safety Standards (CSS)

Fine Exposure: Serious violations: up to $7,000. Willful/repeat: up to $70,000.

Key Michigan Requirements

MIOSHA Has Own Construction Safety Standards (CSS)MIOSHA CSS Parts 1–99

Michigan has its own Construction Safety Standards (CSS) that are separate from federal OSHA construction standards. While substantially similar, Michigan's CSS have specific numbering and some differing requirements. Contractors must reference MIOSHA CSS, not 29 CFR, when citing applicable standards.

MIOSHA Fall Protection — Lower ThresholdMIOSHA CSS Part 45

Michigan requires fall protection beginning at 4 feet for construction activities (compared to federal OSHA's 6 feet for most construction). This is a significant difference. Fall protection at 4+ feet is mandatory.

Michigan Scaffolding ActMCL §408.981 et seq.

Michigan has a Scaffolding Act that imposes significant liability on contractors for scaffold safety. Scaffolding must meet MIOSHA CSS Part 10 standards.

General Contractor Safety Plan — What's Included

29 CFR 1926.20General Safety and Health Provisions
29 CFR 1926.16Rules of Construction — Prime Contractor Responsibility
29 CFR 1926.21Safety Training and Education
29 CFR 1926.503Fall Protection Training
29 CFR 1926.Subpart LScaffolding (29 CFR 1926.451–454)

Primary Hazards Covered

Fall ProtectionElectrical LotoCranes Boom LiftsChemicals SilicaTrenching ExcavationConfined Spaces

Documents Included in Your Michigan General Contractor Package

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IIPP

Injury & Illness Prevention Program

Customized for Michigan · General Contractor

HASP

Health and Safety Plan (HASP)

Customized for Michigan · General Contractor

JHA

Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)

Customized for Michigan · General Contractor

EAP

Emergency Action Plan (EAP)

Customized for Michigan · General Contractor

Toolbox

Toolbox Talk Safety Meeting Pack

Customized for Michigan · General Contractor

Checklist

OSHA Site Inspection Checklist

Customized for Michigan · General Contractor

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Michigan have its own OSHA standards for general contractor contractors?

Yes. Michigan operates a State Plan under MIOSHA, which has authority to adopt standards that are at least as effective as federal OSHA. Michigan has its own Construction Safety Standards (CSS) that are separate from federal OSHA construction standards. While substantially similar, Michigan's CSS have specific numbering and some differing requirements. Contractors must reference MIOSHA CSS, not 29 CFR, when citing applicable standards.

Is a written safety plan legally required for general contractor contractors in Michigan?

While Michigan follows federal OSHA's general duty clause (Section 5(a)(1)), having a written safety program is considered best practice and is required by most general contractors during prequalification. OSHA can cite employers without a written program.

What are the OSHA fine amounts in Michigan?

In Michigan, serious OSHA violations carry fines up to $7,000 per violation. Willful or repeat violations can reach $70,000 per violation. Failure to abate a cited hazard adds up to $7,000 per day.

What documents do general contractor contractors typically need for prequalification?

Most general contractors and owners (ISNetworld, Avetta, Browz, Procore) require: (1) Written Safety Program (IIPP or HASP), (2) OSHA 300 Log for prior 3 years, (3) Experience Modification Rate (EMR) below 1.0, (4) Proof of worker's comp and liability insurance, and (5) Competent Person certifications for applicable trades. BuildShield AI generates documents 1 and 4 instantly.

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