Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2690

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to violation of regulation regarding hot work processes

Impact

The bill mandates that information concerning various hot work violations—including the failure to maintain proper training certification and adhere to permit requirements—be collected and made publicly accessible. A significant component of this legislation is the establishment of a database that will track these violations, thereby increasing transparency and accountability. By making these records public, the bill aims to inform property owners and insurance companies of potential risks, ultimately fostering a culture of safety within the industry.

Summary

House Bill 2690 proposes an amendment to Chapter 22 of the General Laws regarding hot work processes, which are critical to certain construction and maintenance activities that involve open flames or spark-producing operations. The bill aims to enhance safety by requiring a systematic collection of data on code violations related to hot work processes. This data will be gathered by the Department of Fire Services in collaboration with other relevant bodies, promoting a better understanding of compliance with safety standards.

Contention

Discussion surrounding H2690 may reflect divergent positions on the balance between regulations and operational flexibility for businesses. Proponents of the bill likely argue that stricter oversight and data collection improve safety outcomes, while opponents may express concerns regarding the administrative burden it places on businesses and the potential for over-regulation. Ensuring the right balance between safety and operational efficiency will be crucial in legislative discussions as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2260

Relative to firefighter residency

MA H2853

Relative to PTSD and accidental disability

MA H2846

Relative to disability or death cause by contagious disease; presumption

MA H2836

Relative to Parkinson's disease disability and death in firefighters

MA H2909

Relative to the disability or death caused by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

MA H2692

Implementing the recommendations of the Walsh-Kennedy Commission Report

MA H1230

Mandating access to cancer screenings for firefighters through health care benefits plans or programs provided by the public employer

MA H2932

Relative to benefits for teachers

MA H965

Restricting the use of rodenticides in the environment

MA H214

To lift kids out of deep poverty

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.