Are there any special rules for maritime workers that help protect their safety?
Yes, there are special rules to help protect the safety of maritime workers in New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (DOT) and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) are the two governing bodies that determine safety regulations for maritime workers. The New Hampshire DOT sets minimum safety standards for vessels that travel in the state’s waters, such as speed limits and safety equipment requirements. Vessels must also meet certain structural requirements to ensure that they are properly maintained and safe for those on board. Additionally, the DOT requires that all maritime workers have proper safety training and equipment to help protect them in the event of an emergency. OSHA sets guidelines for working conditions on vessels, including when and how long workers can be on the water, as well as medical standards for workers. OSHA also sets regulations for proper maintenance of vessels to help ensure the safety of workers on board. By following these safety regulations set by the New Hampshire DOT and OSHA, maritime workers in New Hampshire can rest assured that they are working in a safe and secure environment that helps to protect their well-being.
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