Adhering to the highest safety standards.
We begin each day by conducting safety meetings with every crew member — detailing all the tasks for the day and mitigating any potential hazards. Our safety procedures have earned our team a leading safety record and outstanding workers’ compensation experience rating (EMR).
Safety Record
Outstanding safety record for nearly a decade —
No OSHA Recordable Cases
No DART Cases
Zero Total Days Away from Work
Zero Total Days Job Transfer or Restricted Duty
Zero Fatalities
Safety Certifications
There is nothing more important than safety on a project. FOSS Demolition Health & Safety training effectively mitigates or eliminates hazards beyond what is required by OSHA standards. Our comprehensive safety program maintains the following certifications and adheres to all federal, state, and local regulations including:
- 30-Hour OSHA
- 40-Hour Hazwoper
- EPA Asbestos Accredited
- Fall Protection & Ladders and Stairways Safety
- First Aid & CPR Training
- OSHA 510
- OSHA Lead in Construction 1926.62
- Silica Competent Person 1926.1123
- Certified Rigger Level & Evaluated Signal Person
Safety Training
Our Health & Safety training program is at the heart of each team member’s responsibilities and ensures that our entire staff knows how to reduce or eliminate hazards. FOSS Demolition employees stay current with the latest safety and environmental abatement training, including:
- Daily Process Safety Analysis, Job Safety Analysis, and Safe Plan of Action (PSI/JSA/SPA)
- Medical & Air Monitoring Programs
- Documentation & Record Retention Programs
- Drug-free Workplace Program
We extend our safety policies and initiatives to the clients and communities we serve, including all subcontractor and supplier contracts. Full participation in the FOSS Demolition Health & Safety program is required by all persons on every job site.
States we are licensed and ready to serve.
FOSS Demolition is strictly compliant with all state & federal regulations and/or licensure required for demolition & abatement projects throughout the Southeast (and expanding).
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Florida
- Georgia
- Louisiana
- Maryland
- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Virginia
- West Virginia