Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4449

Introduced
9/4/25  

Caption

Relative to workplace safety and disclosure of violations

Impact

The impact of H4449 is multifaceted, primarily aimed at improving workplace safety through stricter compliance measures. By enforcing disclosure requirements, the bill aims to hold contractors accountable for their safety records, thereby fostering a safer work environment. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of hazard correction by requiring bidders to not only disclose violations but also provide proof of corrections made. This approach aligns with the state's commitment to enhancing safety protocols in various industries, thereby potentially reducing workplace incidents.

Summary

House Bill 4449 proposes amendments to existing Massachusetts legislation regarding workplace safety and the disclosure of violations related to the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). The bill mandates that for procurement contracts estimated to exceed $100,000, bidding authorities must require contractors to disclose any OSHA citations or judgments against them within the past two years. This requirement also extends to subcontractors, ensuring that all parties involved in significant contracts maintain transparency regarding safety compliance.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H4449 may include concerns over the administrative burden placed on contractors and the potential for decreased competition in bidding processes. Some stakeholders may argue that disclosing previous violations could unfairly stigmatize companies attempting to comply with safety regulations. Additionally, the bill could spark debates regarding the balance between ensuring safety and promoting business interests, as critics may contend that such measures could deter smaller contractors from pursuing government contracts due to the perceived risks of disqualification over past infractions.

Companion Bills

MA H2096

Replaces Relative to workplace safety and disclosure of violations

Previously Filed As

MA H1871

Relative to workplace safety and disclosure of violations

MA S1174

Relative to workplace safety and disclosure of violations

MA H3060

Relating to fair pay and safe workplaces

MA H1882

To establish psychological workplace safety

MA H4002

Relative to transit safety

MA H2274

Relative to well water disclosures

MA H3195

For field safety in gas infrastructure

MA H4989

Relative to safety and justice

MA H3633

Relative to lead pipe safety

MA S1539

Requiring health care employers to develop and implement programs to prevent workplace violence

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