IIPP — Construction
Injury & Illness Prevention Program for construction employers. Trade-specific hazards, controls, citations.
The regulation that requires it in New York
New York follows federal OSHA rules for private-sector construction. No state-specific IIPP regulation appears in the ontology for New York. The document is required under the default citation.
Enforcing agency
Federal OSHA — Region II (public sector covered by PESH) enforces these rules. They inspect private-sector construction sites and public-sector workplaces. They issue citations under federal authority and coordinate with PESH for public-sector coverage.
State-specific requirements beyond the federal baseline
No state-specific overrides beyond the federal baseline were found in our research for New York.
Penalties for non-compliance in New York
Penalties follow the standard Federal OSHA — Region II (public sector covered by PESH) schedule and refer the reader to the agency for current amounts.
How to comply
- Tailor the IIPP to your company's operations and trade hazards.
- Train all workers on the program and document the training.
- Post the program at the job site or make it accessible.
- Review and update the program annually or after incidents.
- Keep records of hazard identification and corrective actions.