We are committed to complying with all OSHA, MSHA, DOT and other agency safety regulations and employ a comprehensive safety program to accomplish this. 

To be successful, such a program must embody the proper attitudes toward injury and illness prevention on the part of the management and employees.  It also requires cooperation in all safety and health matters, not only between management and employee, but also between each employee and his or her co-worker.

Weekly Trainings:

The OSHA Focus Four

(Falls, struck by, caught-in-between, and electrical hazards)

Equipment, Vehicle, and Tool Safety

Material Handling Hazards

(Silica, cement, asbestos, etc.)

Personal Protective Equipment

General Environmental Hazards

(Heat/cold exposure, blood-borne illness, etc)

General Health Topics

(Heart disease, skin cancer, Lyme Disease, etc.)

Stretching & Physical Fitness

Employee Training and Certifications:

Our Employees have specific safety training depending on the type of work they specialize in, which may include the following:

  • OSHA 10 & 30 Hour

  • Personal Protective Equipment

  • Electrical Safety

  • Asbestos Awareness

  • Excavation & Trench Safety

  • Confined Space Supervisor (29 CFR 1910.146)

  • Hazard Communication

  • Bloodborne Pathogens

  • Fall Protection

  • Traffic Control

  • Lockout/Tagout

  • First Aid, CPR, & AED

Whether we are building a thrilling new trail down a steep mountainside or installing a driveway for a neighbor, safety is always in the forefront of every move we make. Working to take safety to the next level- that is a goal we are is committed to at GW Tatro.

 

Construction workers at a site using a bulldozer, with one worker operating the machine and another taking measurements with a tripod-mounted instrument, surrounded by fencing and construction materials.