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<blockquote data-quote="Charlie Zureki" data-source="post: 34419" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>Re: When to call it?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Hello,</p><p></p><p> In most States, OSHA won't even monitor any of the City, State, or Federal projects (this being State operated)... but as soon as it becomes a Private or Business project...they're there in a minute, especially if there has been violations in the past.</p><p></p><p> In most of the U.S., there are Local or County Fire Marshalls that will do a walk-through when the word "Stage" is attached to some project, although, they're generally looking for potential fire hazards, some may also inspect for Electrical Code violations </p><p></p><p> Most larger cities have a Building Inspector or Code Inspector, some areas have County Inspectors because of costs, they'll inspect for proper structural conditions, and some, or all of the safety issues.</p><p></p><p> Cheers,</p><p> Hammer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlie Zureki, post: 34419, member: 153"] Re: When to call it? Hello, In most States, OSHA won't even monitor any of the City, State, or Federal projects (this being State operated)... but as soon as it becomes a Private or Business project...they're there in a minute, especially if there has been violations in the past. In most of the U.S., there are Local or County Fire Marshalls that will do a walk-through when the word "Stage" is attached to some project, although, they're generally looking for potential fire hazards, some may also inspect for Electrical Code violations Most larger cities have a Building Inspector or Code Inspector, some areas have County Inspectors because of costs, they'll inspect for proper structural conditions, and some, or all of the safety issues. Cheers, Hammer [/QUOTE]
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