Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2096

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to workplace safety and disclosure of violations

Impact

The proposed changes are significant as they incorporate a new section into Chapter 30B of the General Laws of Massachusetts, emphasizing the importance of workplace safety in public contracts. By enforcing stricter requirements on contractor disclosures, this bill aims to reduce hazardous practices that could endanger workers. It highlights the role of awarding authorities in verifying that contractors have effectively corrected any prior violations, thus promoting safer work environments in public projects.

Summary

House Bill 2096, titled 'An Act relative to workplace safety and disclosure of violations', seeks to enhance workplace safety standards and transparency in procurement processes for state contracts. The bill mandates that any awarding authority for contracts exceeding $50,000 must require contractors to disclose any citations or judgments related to workplace safety violations under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) within the last four years. This information is integral to evaluating the responsibility of bidders and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.

Contention

During discussions, concerns may arise regarding the burden this bill places on contractors, particularly smaller businesses that might struggle with the extensive documentation required for compliance. Opponents might argue that such measures could limit participation in state contracting opportunities, as not all companies may have the means to meet rigorous disclosure requirements. However, supporters contend that these provisions are essential for ensuring high safety standards and preventing future infractions.

Notable points

An additional aspect of H2096 is the emphasis on subcontractor compliance. Contractors must also ensure that any subcontractors disclose their OSHA violations, fostering a culture of accountability throughout the entire project chain. This notion aims to safeguard the welfare of all workers involved in state-financed construction and renovation projects, ultimately contributing to broader public health and safety objectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3087

Repealing chapter 62F

MA H1675

To advance hate-crime protections for victims who are targeted due to their gender

MA H2815

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees of the Department of Public Health

MA H1676

To respect and protect domestic violence and sexual assault victims and survivors

MA H937

Restricting the use of effluent water in cooling towers

MA H226

To end child homelessness

MA H2263

Relative to public hearing notification for variances from the terms of the applicable zoning ordinance or by-law

MA H3482

Regulating the location of generation facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.