OSHA Certified General Contractor | DC

OSHA Safety Certification: Protecting Workers, Neighbors & Properties

PAT Construction LLC enforces strict OSHA safety standards on every job site. We hold our field crews and site supervisors to the highest training and compliance standards.

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Zero Incidents. Zero Excuses. Fully Compliant Sites.

Jobsite safety isn't just about passing audits—it protects our team, protects your property investment, and prevents costly delays.

PAT Construction enforces a strict, written safety policy. Our site supervisors carry OSHA 30-hour certifications, and our field crew members complete OSHA 10-hour safety training.

We hold ourselves to the same standard on every single residential renovation, ground-up build, and commercial contract.

PAT Construction OSHA site compliance

Our Site Safety Standards

01

OSPA-Certified Supervisors

Our field superintendents hold OSHA 30-hour training cards. They perform daily safety reviews, maintain hazard communications, and supervise active trades diligently.

02

Trained Field Crews

All field crew members complete OSHA 10-hour safety programs. They are fully equipped with proper personal protective equipment (PPE) and trained in strict fall protection protocols.

03

Zero-Incident Safety Records

Our diligent safety culture maintains a spotless record, protecting developers from costly liabilities, delays, and stop-work orders from municipal inspectors.

Site Safety FAQ

Why is OSHA certification important in DC construction?

The District Department of Buildings (DOB) and federal OSHA inspectors enforce strict safety rules on all DC construction sites. Having an OSHA-certified contractor ensures compliance and eliminates fines or stop-work orders.

What are your fall protection and scaffold standards?

We enforce 100% tie-off rules on all heights above six feet, utilize certified scaffolding systems, and conduct weekly rigging and fall containment reviews before structural operations begin.

Do you conduct safety meetings on-site?

Yes. Our site supervisors hold mandatory "toolbox talks" every Monday morning with all trades on site to review weekly tasks, identify potential hazards, and align on safety protocols.