Looking to Hire a Construction Superintendent for Your Job Site?
Certified Site Safety is Opening a New Division, Certified Construction Services (CCS)
With this new division, we will be able to accompany the needs of many of our clients. Certified Construction Services will offer a wide array of services that can solve most labor issues and needs including short or long-term staffing.
CSS at The Who’s Who in Building & Construction Showcase
Our team at Certified Site Safety attended the Who’s Who in Building & Construction Showcase. While we were there to promote our services, we got interviewed!
Does Your Job Site Require A Licensed Construction Superintendent?
Learn more about what is expected of a licensed Construction Superintendent for certain job sites.
Women in Construction Week
March 4-10 is Women in Construction (WIC) week, a week highlighting women as a visible component of the construction industry. It is also a week dedicated to raising awareness of the opportunities available for women in the construction industry.
Getting your job OSHA and Building Department-Ready
Learn how to navigate and adhere to all of the federal OSHA and local building department rules and regulations.
Site Safety Plans Are Now Mandatory on All Jobs Requiring Superintendents
Review the requirements for site safety plans on your job site. Ensure that you are always within regulations to prevent any STOP work orders.
Important Construction Site Safety Tips
As National Safety Month approaches, this seems like an appropriate time to address safety tips for workers and employees. With that being said, here are 10 construction site safety tips to help employers provide a safe working environment for their employees.
The Responsibilities of a Construction Safety Officer?
A construction safety officer is responsible for making sure all the workers at a construction site are working safely and following all the correct safety procedures. They may have other duties as well, but the primary duty of construction officers is to keep things safe around the job site. Construction safety officers have to know all the Occupational Health and Safety (OSHA) regulations, and they often work closely with officials from OSHA as well.