Construction companies should have OSHA 10 security on construction sites

Construction Companies Should Have OSHA 10 Security

OSHA 10 certification is a requirement for many workers on your construction site and your security team should not be an exception to that rule.

Safety on construction sites is a top priority for any construction team. You want to make sure everyone on site is looking out for potential issues that could cause unwanted injuries and reporting and preventing them. This means that you need to ensure you have enough eyes and ears on-site that are able to spot these issues and one of the best ways to do this is to hire OSHA 10 certified security guards. These security guards are a boon for any job site because they have the proper training and credentials to spot dangerous OSHA violations.

OSHA 10 security guards are trained by OSHA instructors via a ten-hour construction industry training program. The point of OSHA 10 is to give professionals who are in or work with the construction industry a general ability to recognize OSHA violations on-site and prevent hazards. OSHA 10 security guards mean you don’t just have guards walking through a job site but guards that can help prevent expensive OSHA fines and most importantly prevent injury to your crew.

The advantage of hiring OSHA 10 certified guards is the ability to identify safety hazards and report them to the proper chain of command. OSHA 10 guards will look for people wearing proper personal protection equipment, unmarked holes, and tripping hazards, as well as improperly placed ladders. They are looking for anything that can be a safety violation on a construction site.

Hiring OSHA 10 security guards is usually not a top priority for most construction companies since their main concern is making sure their own construction workers are trained for the job. However, the reality of the situation is that you should have as many people who understand OSHA on a construction site as possible.

Many construction companies don’t even know that OSHA 10 security guards exist and the option is often a pleasant surprise to many construction executives when they realize they can hire another set of eyes to look out for OSHA violations. Security is often overlooked on construction sites. Everyone who works on-site should be OSHA 10 certified, but unfortunately, many construction companies hire guards that are not certified to do the job and are unable to spot violations. A security company that is certified could use guards that are unaware of construction site safety which could lead them to be the cause of an OSHA violation.

A good security company will take OSHA seriously and have every guard who works on your site OSHA 10 certified. A well-put-together security company will even get members of their team instructor certified so they can certify their workers in-house.

The benefit of having OSHA 10 certified guards is that you will have a security team that is aware of the risks that exist on a construction site. They can recognize dangers on a job site in real-time. They can recognize something as simple as a backhoe left in the up position as a hazard and properly document it to the foreman.

OSHA 10 certification is a requirement for many workers on your construction site and your security team should not be an exception to that rule. Safety is the topmost priority for any construction site so make sure your security team has the ability to not only protect your job site but also spot and report violations. It is always better to ere on the side of caution than to have a violation occur and regret not having the team spot it beforehand.

About the Author

Bill Herzog is the CEO of Lionheart Security Services in Tempe, Ariz. He is an expert in construction and private business security and has over 25 years of law enforcement experience.

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