A view of our crew hard at work, which is why the Safety Stand-Down to prevent falls is such an important initiative.
We join OSHA and the National Safety Council in celebrating the 10th Annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Workplace Falls in Construction. Other partners are:
As general contractors, Right Choice Construction is 100% safety focused with an in-house safety department. Our team is our biggest asset. The health and safety of our crews — and our customers — is paramount.
Every May from the 1st to the 5th, we take the opportunity to reemphasize hazard mitigation and fall prevention, especially from soaring and elevated heights, during the Safety Stand-Down construction campaign.
Our vice president and safety leader, James Wright, oversees our initiatives 1.) as a supplement to our weekly safety training, 2.) to ensure safe construction worksites, 3.) to demonstrate our commitment to best practices, and 4.) to maintain our stellar safety track record.
Learn more about our safety protocols below:
- Construction Safety Protocols (last year’s Safety Stand-Down initiative)
- Construction Safety and Expertise
- Houston Construction Contractor: Safety Training and Toolbox Talks
Who Participates in This Week-Long Safety Stand-Down?
According to OSHA: “Commercial construction companies of all sizes, residential construction contractors, sub- and independent contractors, highway construction companies, general industry employers, the U.S. Military, other government participants, unions, employer’s trade associations, institutes, employee interest organizations, and safety equipment manufacturers” participate in the Safety Stand-Down.
The mission is to:
1.) PLAN ahead to get the job done safely when working from heights.
2.) PROVIDE the right equipment to protect workers — ladders, scaffolds, and safety gear.
3.) TRAIN everyone to use the equipment safely with proper set-up, recognition of hazards, and safe use of equipment on the job.
Click to see OSHA’s resource page for posters, factsheets, and other training materials.