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When is a Contractor Not a Contractor?
New York Labor Law 240(1) requires “contractors and owners and their agents” to provide scaffolds, ladders, hoists, and other safety devices to protect workers from gravity-related hazards, such as falls or falling objects, during construction projects, including erection, demolition, repairing, painting, and more. Section 241 places duties on “contractors and owners and their agents”… Read More »