How We Meet OSHA Safety Standards & Insurance Requirements
After the major 2007 storm left construction sites unsecured around Greenwood, I realized how crucial it is to prioritize safety and insurance. Our crew follows OSHA 30-hour construction safety training to handle every fence rental job confidently. We inspect all equipment, ensuring stability with features like wind-rated systems—vital for Greenwood’s 13 days above 90F heat and low flood risk. We carry full insurance, so when we work in neighborhoods like Greenwood Trace or Madison Avenue Corridor, you don’t have to worry about safety or liability.
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Conduct regular OSHA 30-hour safety training for all crew members
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Maintain comprehensive liability and workers' compensation insurance
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Inspect and certify all fence rental equipment before each job
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Implement wind load resistance measures per wind-rated stability systems
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Follow strict site hazard assessments, especially in flood-prone Greenwood zones
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Use proper PPE and enforce safety protocols during installation and removal
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Keep safety documentation accessible on-site for Greenwood Trace, Madison Avenue Corridor, and Imperial Hills projects
