I work for a company, municipality, authority, or local government and we have people that perform land disturbing activities. Do we all need to attend or just the foremen and crew leaders?
The Law says that everyone must be certified. That means that at least one representative on the work site is consider “Certified” (blue card holder), and that one member per work crew has a white card. The “certified person” must be present onsite at all times. Depending on the structure and organization of your organization, and how you rotate job assignments, this may dictate that only foremen and managers need blue card certification, or all crew members may need to be trained and Subcontractor Awareness certified (white card). Remember that at least one person on the site at all times is Level 1A Fundamentals certified (blue card).
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