H2690
An Act relative to violation of regulation regarding hot work processes
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Bill overview
This bill addresses violations related to regulations concerning ‘hot work processes’ in Massachusetts. It aims to clarify and strengthen enforcement of rules governing activities like welding, cutting, and other processes that generate heat, which can pose fire and safety risks. The legislation seeks to ensure compliance with existing regulations and potentially improve safety standards for workers and the public. It is part of a series of similar bills introduced over the past several years.
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Primary sponsor
Daniel J. Ryan
Cosponsors
Antonio F. D. Cabral
Bruce E. Tarr
Christopher Hendricks
Christopher Richard Flanagan
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