Creating long punch lists after each phase of the build can be frustrating for any superintendent or construction manager. Created to point out work that hasn’t conformed to the specifications of the contract, these lists are often the final part of the feedback loop when it comes to quality control. Before work can continue, the specified items need to be fixed, or else it puts the rest of the project at risk.
In the construction industry, a fall rescue is often one of the most intense and demanding situations one can experience when on the job. The life of your injured team member could hang in the balance, and an ill-prepared crew can lead to disaster if they have to address such an issue on the fly.
It’s extremely important to build a team around you that is well-trained to anticipate and address all the possible hazards on the job site. Employees who are educated in the strict safety standards of the U.S. government, will make it easier to protect your business liability and ensure you have a safe workplace where protection is maximized.