Safety on the Job

Safety is the Key to a Successful Job
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Badger Painting believes that safety is a top priority to every job site, and we make sure that all painters have gone through a complete training program before they are allowed to pick up a paint brush.

There is a policy put into place by Badger Painting that outlines a set of guidelines that ensure the safety of all painters, Project Managers, Crew Chiefs, Managers, other Subcontractors, and most importantly, the General Contractor.
Badger Painting wants to ensure the safety of everyone on and near the job site. Below are some of the safety procedures Badger Painting put into place to ensure the safety of every job site:

  1. Follow OSHA laws and regulations for safety
  2. Yearly comprehensive safety training, including Lead Certification
  3. Daily safety talks about current job site
  4. Identify potential safety hazards for each job site
  5. Proper use of safety equipment
  6. Safety manual on each job site
  7. Safety reviews performed by Crew Chief, Managers, and corporate staff

Not all job sites are the same, which is why Badger Painting encourages its Managers, Crew Chiefs, and painters to suggest new ways to improve upon health and safety precautions, preventing accidents, or to bring to light new safety hazards and ways to prevent them.

If unsafe activities are noticed, there will be immediate action taken to stop those behaviours. Badger Painting wants everyone to be aware of their surroundings, and be an active participant in the safety of others.
All of these safety procedures that we have put into place are what separates Badger Painting from all of the REST!

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