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Core Values

Construction Safety Pro’s overriding mission is to increase the level of job site safety in construction across North America by raising the standard of Construction Safety Professionals. We will not compromise our core values to make a dollar and stand firm that we can drive down construction fatalities and significant injuries while supporting our operational partners

Company Goals

Our Goal as a company is to exceed our customer’s expectations of safety coverage by leveraging the most qualified safety professionals available for our client sites across North America. CSP Safety also strives to re-calibrate the Safety Community and its integrity by only using qualified professionals for site safety coverage to ensure the highest level of knowledge in the field to ensure you get the “Right People at the Right Time.”

Our Promise

CSP Safety promises to always put clients and the safety of their employees first, upholding the highest integrity possible and commit to being servants of our trade. We have all signed a Code of Ethics and hold these guiding principles in the highest regard as they relate to being a professional safety practitioner. We will always do what is in the best interest of our clients, their assets, and protect the community first and foremost before all else.

How We Work

Our mission is to increase the level of job site safety in construction across North America by raising the standard of construction safety professionals overall. Below, we discuss the "four reasons" why safety matters in construction, all of which CSP Safety can help!

01.

The "Fatal Four"

These include falling from a height, being struck by an object, electrocution, and getting caught or crushed by heavy machinery.

02.

Property, Plant, & Equipment

A surprisingly large number of construction companies solely rely on their PPE to keep their workers safe, and overlook the fact that injuries are still bound to happen.

03.

Minimizing Response Times

What have you done to reduce your response time when a worker needs help? It is essential to acknowledge that the unexpected can and does occur.

04.

Your Business is Ultimately Responsible

Proper safety measures are in place to minimize workplace injuries. However, if your organization does not employ suitable safety measures, you might be breaking the law.

Why us

50

Years of experience

>500

Successful projects

35

Trained professionals

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