Is your site safety orientation a hazard?

June 14, 2019

Is your site safety orientation a potential hazard for your business?

Construction work is dangerous and often involves exposure to multiple safety hazards. Although every worker is ultimately responsible for his/her own safety the onus for onsite safety (according to OSHA) lies with the property owners and the construction companies they hire. Your safety orientation is a reflection of your commitment to safe work practices. If you don’t want your safety orientation to come back and bite you, then watch this video.

Online Safety Orientation/Training

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