Construction Safety
Build a safer, more compliant construction operation with practical, onsite safety systems designed to protect your crews, reduce risk, and keep projects moving forward.
A Smarter, Jobsite-Ready Approach to Construction Safety
Establish a sustainable safety system explicitly designed for your commercial construction business that benefits both workers and management.
Change the way your supervisors, contractors, and crews think about safety by providing onsite, instructor-led training that’s engaging and memorable. Meet your OSHA compliance obligations and have the right systems and processes in place to reduce accidents, minimize risk and optimize your productivity.
Construction Safety Product Offerings
Our construction safety product offerings provide practical, jobsite-ready training and compliance support designed to reduce risk, meet OSHA requirements, and protect both your workforce and your business.
Core Jobsite Safety Programs
Foundational training & ongoing compliance support
- Job Safety Hazard Analysis (Onsite Evaluations)
- Required Frequent & Regular Inspections
- Fall Protection Training
- Ladder Safety Training
- Forklift Training & Certifications
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training
- Silica Protection Training
- CPR / First Aid
- Safe Scaffolding Use Practices
- Respiratory Program & Training
- Competent Person Training
OSHA & High-Risk Specialty Training
Advanced, regulated, and high-liability areas
- Fall Protection
- Trenching & Excavation
- Scaffolds
- Silica Operations
- Confined Space Entry
- OSHA Inspection Assistance & Representation
- OSHA 10 & 30 Hour Courses (Spanish available)
Construction Safety Executive Summary
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Residential Construction Safety
High-Risk Environment with Increased OSHA Focus
Residential construction is a high-risk industry due to frequent exposure to jobsite hazards and fall-related injuries. Residential builders are currently the second most cited industry group across all OSHA standards.
Employers with fewer than 20 employees account for $45.6 million of the $58 million in OSHA penalties issued within the construction sector. In Georgia alone, primary contractors and subcontractors accumulated over $4 million in OSHA penalties last year.
OSHA has shown no signs of reducing its focus on residential construction. In fact, we anticipate increased enforcement over the next five years, including planned monthly visits to a majority of residential construction jobsites.
How Pike Consulting Group Helps
Pike Consulting Group provides specialized safety training and guidance for residential builders, subcontractors, installers, and remodelers to reduce risk and maintain compliance.
Multi-Family Construction Safety
Managing Risk in Complex, High-Density Projects
Demand for townhomes, condominiums, and live–work–play developments continues to grow in metropolitan areas. With this growth comes unique safety challenges for both subcontractors and general contractors overseeing these projects.
Injury and illness rates often increase when multiple trades are working simultaneously in tight spaces. Without proper project sequencing, safety meetings, inspections, and emergency or evacuation plans, the likelihood of accidents rises significantly.
Best Practices for Multi-Family Safety
A robust safety strategy must be integrated into project planning from start to finish. Subcontractor safety programs should be vetted during onboarding and monitored throughout the project. Clear accountability measures for substandard safety performance are essential to keeping compliance a top priority.
Contact us today to learn how we can help reduce the safety risks facing your organization.
Commercial Construction Safety
Addressing Elevated Risk Across Growing Jobsites
As light and heavy commercial construction activity increases, jobsite hazards and injury risks rise alongside it. Construction companies must remain diligent in providing safe working conditions for their workforce.
Construction injury and illness rates remain high at 7.1 per 100 full-time employees, compared to 5.3 across all private businesses. Nearly two-thirds of construction fatalities are attributed to OSHA’s Focus Four hazards: caught-in or caught-between incidents, electrocution, falls, and struck-by incidents.
Labor shortages and increased demand have made it harder to find experienced, qualified workers—raising risk levels across jobsites. Vehicle- and equipment-related accidents have also become a significant source of construction workplace injuries.
How Pike Consulting Group Helps
Pike Consulting Group delivers specialized safety training, site inspections, safety guidance systems, and ongoing support for both light and heavy commercial construction companies.
Ready to Reduce Risk and Build Safer Jobsites?
Whether you’re in residential, multi-family, or commercial construction, Pike Consulting Group is here to help you strengthen compliance, protect your workforce, and create a safety culture that lasts.
Contact us today to discuss your construction safety needs and schedule a consultation.