Does the OBC require that a “qualified supervisor” be on site?
The qualified supervisor shall be on site to provide direction to other staff at critical points in the installation and to meet with the inspector to ensure that the project is progressing as planned. As with any other type of construction project, he/she does not have to be on site throughout the project.
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