OSHA Certification and Safety Training
Before any crew member steps onto a job site, especially a roof, they complete required safety orientation and ongoing training focused on real job site risks. This includes fall prevention, hazard awareness, and site specific safety procedures, with regular refresher training to stay current with evolving standards and best practices. Every worker is trained, certified where required, and prepared to work safely in active commercial and residential environments.
Always Upholding OSHA Safety Standards
C.A.R.E. Construction operates in full alignment with Occupational Safety and Health Administration safety standards because safety failures put people, properties, and projects at risk. Our approach protects our crews, clients, building occupants, and other trades on site by maintaining controlled work zones, proper equipment use, and disciplined safety practices. This commitment is part of how we work every day, ensuring projects move forward responsibly, professionally, and without preventable incidents.
Ensure OSHA-Compliant Work on Active Job Sites
If your project involves crews working on roofs, elevated areas, or occupied buildings, safety compliance matters as much as the work itself. C.A.R.E. Construction trains and certifies its crews to meet OSHA requirements before they ever step on site, so work is completed without unnecessary risk, violations, or disruptions.
If you need a contractor that can work safely on an active property without putting people or operations at risk, contact C.A.R.E. Construction and let’s discuss your project.





