I have seen a roofing crew many of times with NO safety equipment on while on the roof. My question is how do I contact OSHA, to see that they stay safe on these jobs....

Jeff Braswell | Oct 13, 2018 | Category: Federal government office

US DOL Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) - All questions

Address: Midtown Centre 3200 Building, 1851 Executive Center Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32207, USA

shane mosley | Oct 13, 2019

Carter seeney if they get hurt and can't pass a drug test or not on workers comp they fuxed but here in Florida worker comp inspectors show up on job site all the time to check us for compliance and IV had people call in on me cause they don't see my rope , I don't wear one I have a yoyo fall box with a 1/4 " stainless cable on it and it's hard to see from ground

carter seeney | Oct 13, 2019

You call and report. Why do some get a ..pass.. And some don't vwhen they get hurt who pays the bill of they aren't covered by workers compensation. We do.

Kevin F | Jan 15, 2022

You could just mind your own business. It works really really well. And the cost of injury being passed to us is the worst reason I have ever heard. You don’t think that the cost of “safety” equipment and time to implement it costs money? I promise it does and the company is absolutely charging you for it .

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