CSLB Contractor's Law & Business Practice Exam

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Who is in charge of safety at a job site?

  1. The project manager

  2. The contractor

  3. The subcontractor

  4. The safety officer

The correct answer is: The contractor

The contractor is primarily responsible for safety at a job site. This role includes ensuring that all safety regulations and standards are met, implementing safety protocols, and overseeing the overall safety training and practices that are followed on-site. The contractor must not only maintain a safe working environment but also ensure that all employees and subcontractors adhere to safety measures to prevent accidents and injuries. While a project manager, subcontractor, or safety officer may have specific roles related to safety, the ultimate responsibility lies with the contractor since they manage the overall operations and workers on the site. A contractor is also accountable for complying with local safety regulations and industry standards, which further emphasizes the significant role they play in maintaining safety protocols.