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Nevada General Contractor Injury and Illness Prevention Program

Generate a Nevada-specific Injury and Illness Prevention Program for general contractor contractors. Approximately 16–22 pages, customized to Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 618 (NAC 618).

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What's Inside Your General Contractor IIPP

Multi-Employer Worksite Safety Coordination

29 CFR 1926.16OSHA CPL 02-00-124 (Multi-Employer Citation Policy)
Required Section

Site-Specific Safety Plan Administration

29 CFR 1926.2029 CFR 1926.21
Required Section

Scaffold Safety Program

29 CFR 1926.45129 CFR 1926.454
Required Section

Key IIPP Requirements for General Contractor in Nevada

GC is the controlling employer and bears responsibility for all hazards on the site

Pre-construction safety meeting required with all subcontractors before work begins

GC competent person must conduct daily site-wide safety inspection

OSHA 30-Hour certification recommended for GC site superintendent

Subcontractors' LOTO programs must be coordinated with GC site-wide LOTO program

Regulatory Citations Referenced

1

29 CFR 1926.20 — General Safety and Health Provisions

2

29 CFR 1926.16 — Prime Contractor Responsibility

3

29 CFR 1926.451 — Scaffolding

4

29 CFR 1926.502 — Fall Protection

5

OSHA CPL 02-00-124 — Multi-Employer Citation Policy

Nevada Requires a Written Accident Prevention Program (APP)

Per NAC 618.539, all Nevada employers must maintain a written Accident Prevention Program (APP). Fines for non-compliance can reach $16,550 per violation.

General Contractor Hazards Addressed in This IIPP

CRITICAL

Fall Protection

Falls are the leading cause of death in construction, accounting for ~36% of all construction fatalities annually. As the site coordinator, the GC bears primary responsibility for fall protection on multi-trade job sites, including subcontractor employees.

29 CFR 1926.50229 CFR 1926.50329 CFR 1926.451
HIGH

Electrical Loto

Multi-trade coordination creates electrocution risk, especially when electrical rough-in is energized before other trades finish work in the same area.

29 CFR 1926.41629 CFR 1910.147
HIGH

Cranes Boom Lifts

GCs coordinate crane and aerial lift operations across multiple trades. Overlapping work zones and multiple subcontractors using shared equipment creates multi-employer coordination requirements.

29 CFR 1926.140029 CFR 1926.453
MEDIUM

Chemicals Silica

GC coordinating concrete, masonry, and drywall trades that generate silica dust. Downwind workers from other trades may be exposed even if not directly cutting concrete.

29 CFR 1926.115329 CFR 1910.1200

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Injury and Illness Prevention Program for general contractor contractors?

A Injury and Illness Prevention Program is a compliance document that This is the most comprehensive IIPP. Include all hazards. For NY: add Local Law 196 site safety training requirements. For CA: add IIPP §3203 mandatory elements checklist.. For general contractor work in Nevada, it references 29 CFR 1926.20 — General Safety and Health Provisions and 29 CFR 1926.16 — Prime Contractor Responsibility.

Is a IIPP required in Nevada?

Yes — Nevada legally requires a written Accident Prevention Program (APP) per NAC 618.539. Fines for non-compliance can reach $16,550.

How many pages is a General Contractor IIPP?

A typical general contractor Injury and Illness Prevention Program generated by BuildShield AI is 16–22 pages, customized to Nevada requirements.

Can I generate a IIPP in Spanish?

Yes. BuildShield AI supports bilingual document generation. You can generate both English and Spanish versions of your Injury and Illness Prevention Program to meet workforce needs.

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