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MNSHARP Construction is a Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Administration program that recognizes major-construction companies where managers and employees work together to develop safety and health programs that go beyond basic compliance with all applicable OSHA standards and result in immediate and long-term prevention of job-related injuries and illnesses. Only construction projects at least 18 months in duration are eligible for participation in MNSHARP Construction.
Categories: workplace safety, Construction safety, MNSHARP Construction, Minnesota Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program for construction projects, MNOSHA, Minnesota OSHA, Workplace Safety Consultation, WSC
Access the plumbing plan review fee calculator. Water distribution and drain, waste and vent systems, including interceptors, separators, or catch basins: 25 or fewer drainage fixture units, $150; 26 to 50 drainage fixture units, $250; 51 to 150 drainage fixture units, $350;
Categories: fee schedule, plumbing plan review, water distribution, storm drainage system
Metro-area exams Exams are administered at DLI's St. Paul office on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, except for weeks in which a state holiday falls. Not all exams are given each day.
Categories: License exam, examination, license, exam schedule, exams
Drainage systems Fixtures Floor drains Materials and support Water conditioning Venting
Categories: Minnesota Plumbing Code, FAQs, commercial dishwasher, vent, kitchenette sink, water softener
All bleachers manufactured, installed, sold, or distributed after Jan. 1, 2001, are “new bleachers” and must comply with the State Building Code in effect at the time and these safety requirements. The current standard for “new bleachers” is ICC-300. Requirements for Bleacher Safety Fact Sheet Bleacher safety statutes
Categories: bleacher, bleacher safety, certificate of compliance, commissioner, Department of Labor and Industry
Residential contractors who perform roofing work must be licensed. They can be licensed as a residential roofer, residential building contractor or residential remodeler. Roofing subcontractors do not need a license but must register through the Contractor Registration Program.
Administration of the State Building Code The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry requests comments on its possible amendment to Minnesota Rules, chapter 1300, the administration chapter of the State Building Code. The Department is considering rule amendments to coordinate the administrative rule chapter with the other rule chapters that comprise the Minnesota State Building Code, and other amendments necessary to administer the State Building Code in Minnesota.
Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry requests comments on its proposed amendments to Minnesota Rules, chapter 1311, “Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings.” The Department is proposing rule amendments that incorporate by reference the 2018 edition of the International Existing Building Code, with amendments, and any other amendments necessary to administer and enforce the code for rehabilitation of existing buildings. 
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Rulemaking dockets Window Cleaning Methods – Minnesota Rules, Part 1305.3114
Categories: rulemaking, Construction, codes, dockets