Safety
Lone Star State Construction has taken a forceful stance on safety. This is the NUMBER ONE priority on any job. This commitment starts from the top and is communicated throughout the company on all levels.
Just as it is easier and faster to build it correctly the first time around, it is also more productive to build it safely the first time around. The following is a sampling of some safety initiatives takes by Lone Star State Construction:
Job site safety walks are done on a monthly basis on every ongoing project. A written report is distributed to the site supervisor for follow up action.
Spontaneous job safety walks throughout the year, especially if a particularly critical activity is to take place that warrants extra safety care.
10 OSHA training course is offered a few times annually to ensure that all new hires are well trained.
All supervisors have completed courses in First Aid and CPR.
All field employees have completed a fork-lift training program.
A complete and comprehensive Safety Manual has been implemented throughout the company.
All field supervisors have and maintain a complete HAZCOM book on site.
All subcontractors are required to have a safety program of their own, as well as adhere to our safety policy. A copy of the individual subcontractor's safety policies is kept on the job site.
An OSHA response policy has been implemented and tested.
Weekly safety training for all employees on all job sites conducted by a site supervisor.
Ongoing safety training for supervisors.
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