Safety is our #1 priority

Our number one priority is ensuring we exceed safety standards for every employee and contractor on our team. With multiple large-scale projects happening all at once, George Glamos goes beyond the industry standard for the wellbeing and safety of our team. Read more below to learn about a few of our certifications and organizations we are part of:

The NATE-OSHA-FCC Partnership provides participants the opportunity to work cooperatively with OSHA, FCC and other contractors, to identify the most serious workplace hazards, develop workplace-appropriate safety and health management systems, share resources, and find effective ways to reduce work injuries, illness, and deaths. As a participant in the NATE-OSHA-FCC Strategic Partnership, as well as participating in the STAR Initiative program,
participants are engaging in building the cooperative relationship with groups that have a vision of providing a safe and healthful work environment for all men and women.

The NATE STAR Initiative was designed to help companies operate safely while recognizing Principal Contractor, Subsidiary Contractor, Construction, and Affiliate members who voluntarily adhere to higher safety standards.
The NATE STAR Initiative emphasizes Safety, Training, Accountability and Reliability by asking participants to commit to requisite levels of training,
site safety audits and the implementation of safety programs while adhering to industry best practices. The STAR program has been expanded to included site safety documentation categories and questions that reflect the diversity of work that is currently taking place in the industry and captures more job-specific and relevant data.

The National Safety Council is a mission-based organization focused on eliminating the leading cause of preventable death and injury. Our efforts and thought leadership center on impacting safety through two strategic pillars – workplace and roadway – until the data tells us otherwise.

Approved firm by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to conduct Lead Based Paint Abatements and/or Renovation, Repair and Painting Activities.

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