215.1. Where it is foreseen that activities on a construction site will occupy at least 100 construction workers simultaneously at a stage of the work or that the total cost of the work will exceed $12,000,000, the principal contractor must, as soon as work begins, designate one or more health and safety coordinators.
The minimum number of health and safety coordinators on a construction site is determined by regulation.
A health and safety coordinator is a member of the managerial staff and is under the responsibility of the principal contractor and assigned full-time to a construction site.
The total cost of the work referred to in the first paragraph is revalorized every five years, on 1 January of the year, according to the method provided for in sections 119 to 123 of the Act respecting industrial accidents and occupational diseases (chapter A-3.001).
2021, c. 272021, c. 27, s. 2301.