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RSA 277:12 · Interference With

277:12 Interference With. – No person shall remove, displace, damage or carry off any safety device or safeguard furnished and provided for use in any employment or place of employment so as to interfere with the intended use thereof, or interfere in any way with the use thereof by any other person, and no person shall interfere with the use of any method or process adopted for the protection of any employee in such employment or place of employment. Source. 1917, 183:3. PL 177:8. RL 215:8. Inspections and Orders by Commissioner

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Source. 1917, 183:3. PL 177:8. RL 215:8. Inspections and Orders by Commissioner

Source history

  • 1917, 183:3. PL 177:8. RL 215:8. Inspections and Orders by Commissioner

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  • 2026 HB1072 related

    of RSA 276-A:4, I, relative to the prohibition against youth being employed or permitted to work in any hazardous occupation. (g) The commissioner is enforcing the provisions of RSA 277, relative to public workplace safety. (h) The owner or owner’s representative has had an opportunity to review the notice document required by paragraph I and has provided written consent to waive the 30 day deadline.

  • 2026 HB303 reference

    es it is unlikely that the bill will have significant impact on revenues at the state, county or local level. It is possible that some employers would violate the new standards resulting in civil penalty under RSA 277. Such an increase in revenue cannot be credibly quantified at this time. It is assumed that any fiscal impact would occur after FY 2025. AGENCIES CONTACTED: Department of Labor

  • 2026 HB303-FN add

    ll make available such record of annual review to any interested party on request. (c) The commissioner shall make recommendation to the legislature for statutory amendment to RSA 277 when such amendment is identified as necessary following annual review of standards. 3 Additional Staffing Requirement. The labor commissioner may establish up to 6 additional full-time, classified labor inspector