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New Jersey has adopted federal OSHA standards by reference. New Jersey’s Public Employees Occupational Safety and Health (PEOSH) plan applies to state and local government workers in the state. Federal and private sector employers must follow federal OSHA standards. PEOSH has no additional state requirements for work zones, flaggers, signals, and barricades.
Note that some states have requirements for work zones and flaggers that fall under the state’s Department of Transportation regulations, in addition to the OSHA-related requirements listed here.