June 10th, 2025
10:00 AM PT
Companies in the construction industry, particularly those involved in heavy highway construction, often have a vertically integrated structure that extends beyond construction projects. These companies may operate asphalt or concrete production facilities and mines, sometimes on the same property, and share employees across mining and construction locations. This unique setup presents a significant challenge- the need to comply with both MSHA and OSHA. In this presentation, we will delve into the jurisdictional boundaries between MSHA and OSHA for such companies and their co-located facilities. We will also examine the training requirements for employees who work on both OSHA and MSHA jobs. Lastly, we will discuss best practices for managing this challenge and propose strategies for maintaining distinct inspection and enforcement structures.
Participants will learn about:
- The jurisdictional boundaries between OSHA and MSHA in the construction and mining industries.
- How to manage sites with MSHA and OSHA operations in the same location.
- The training requirements for employees who move between different projects.
- The distinct investigation processes for OSHA and MSHA.