Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1348

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

To enforce laws protecting worksite safety

Impact

The bill primarily impacts construction contracts by prohibiting the delegation of safety responsibilities and liabilities. The intention behind this amendment is to ensure that those who are legally bound to maintain workplace safety are held accountable for their actions. This measure is expected to enhance safety compliance and reduce incidents of unsafe working conditions on construction sites.

Summary

Senate Bill S1348, titled 'An Act to enforce laws protecting worksite safety', aims to strengthen the obligations of construction parties to maintain safe workplaces. This legislation amends Section 29 of Chapter 149 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, emphasizing that parties responsible for adhering to safety standards cannot transfer their liability or costs related to breaches of these duties to other parties through contractual agreements. Such provisions in construction contracts would be rendered void and unenforceable, as they are contrary to public policy.

Contention

While the bill has merits from a safety standpoint, it may spark debate among construction industry stakeholders. Opponents could raise concerns about the potential for increased costs in construction projects, as companies may face higher insurance premiums or financial liabilities. Proponents argue that the bill's enforcement of safety responsibilities is crucial for protecting workers and ensuring a safe working environment, which could ultimately outweigh any financial concerns.

Notable_points

S1348 reflects an ongoing commitment to improving workplace safety laws and aligns with broader national conversations about worker rights and safety standards. By ensuring that safety obligations cannot be passed off contractually, the bill seeks to instill a culture of responsibility amongst contractors, ultimately benefiting the well-being of construction employees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2101

To enforce laws protecting worksite safety

MA AB365

The Justin Kropp Safety Act: electrical utilities: AED availability at worksites.

MA S1267

Creating a law enforcement officer safety zone after warning

MA HB516

Maryland Department of Labor - Investigation of Complaints - Requirements (Worksite Enforcement Act of 2026)

MA S1144

To enforce support orders for adult children in need of support

MA S1347

Relative to workplace psychological safety

MA H2725

Preserve license plate actionable toll enforcement and safety

MA S1409

To reform mental health supports and increase public safety

MA HB2480

Requiring automated external defibrillators at utility or electrical worksites; imposing duties on the Department of Labor and Industry; and imposing penalties.

MA S144

Relating to protecting the interests of minor children featured on for-profit family vlogs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.