“Marine Contractor” means a contractor whose services are limited to construction, maintenance, alteration, or repair of seawalls, bulkheads, revetments, docks, piers, wharves, groins, and other marine structures, to include pile driving. All contractors doing the work of a marine contractor, such as marine pile driving, dock and seawall construction, jetty or breakwater, dike or revetment construction, shall be required to obtain and maintain workers’ compensation coverage class code 6006F in addition to the required liability and workers compensation insurances. General, building, and residential contractors can perform the functions of marine contractors with the required insurance coverage.
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OSHA is required for both the business and the trade exams.
CFR (OSHA) Title 29 Part 1926
Construction Planning, Equipment and Methods
Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures
Standard Specification for Ready-Mixed Concre
Placing Reinforcing Bars
OSHA is required for both the business and the trade exams.
Florida Contractor's Business Procedures Refe
CFR (OSHA) Title 29 Part 1926