At Shaker Painting, we believe safety is more than just meeting general compliance standards to prevent a potential fine. Creating a culture of safety means proactive awareness and implementing strategic systems for the benefit of our employees, crew members, and clients.
Monthly Safety Meetings
Our Project Managers lead monthly safety meetings for our crew members, helping us to go above and beyond standard OSHA requirements. Here are some of the monthly topics:
- Safety Goals and Responsibilities
- General Safety and Health Guidelines
- Hazard Communication Plan
- Safety Data Sheet
- Fall Protection Plan
- Scaffold Safety Plan
- OSHA Inspection Procedures
Summit Safety Certified
In addition to leading monthly safety meetings for our crew members, we have become Summit Safety Certified by meeting 16 rigorous guidelines including constructing a written safety plan, mandatory safety meetings, a training syllabus for all new hires, a plan to sustain safety culture, and more.
OSHA 30 Certifications
- OSHA 30 Construction Safety & Health Global Hazardous
- Communication - OSHA CFR 1910.1200
- PPE Safety Training - OSHA CFR 1926.95
- Respiratory Protection/ Fit Testing - OSHA CFR 1910.134
- Scaffolding Safety - OSHA CFR 1926.454
- Fall Protection - OSHA CFR 1926.501
- Ladder Safety - OSHA CFR 1926.1053
- Aerial Work Platform Training - OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178(1) &
- CFR 1926.602
- Spray Applied Painting Safety
- Materials Handling, Storage, Use & Disposal
- MSHA Hazard Awareness Training
Insurance Standards
Shaker Painting understands that managing risk is a critical part of any business operation. That’s why we carry a minimum of $2 million dollars in general liability insurance in addition to workers compensation, umbrella, and automotive insurance. We make sure we’re covered so you don’t have to worry.