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Roofing is one of the most challenging and high-risk trades in construction. According to OSHA, falls account for more than one-third of all construction-related deaths each year. For contractors, this makes safety not just a legal requirement but a critical factor in keeping projects moving without delays or liabilities.


 

Why Safety-Certified Crews Matter

When subcontracted roofing crews understand OSHA standards and follow proper procedures, contractors benefit directly:

  • Reduced liability: Compliance with OSHA reduces accident risks and workers’ compensation claims.

  • Project efficiency: Safer job sites mean fewer interruptions and smoother progress.

  • Reputation protection: Contractors that work with OSHA-trained labor avoid unnecessary issues with inspections or insurance claims.


OSHA Training as a Baseline

OSHA offers two main safety programs in construction: OSHA 10-hour and OSHA 30-hour. The 30-hour course is considered the most comprehensive, covering fall protection, equipment safety, and hazard recognition. Our team has completed the OSHA 30-hour training, ensuring familiarity with safety standards on roofing projects across Florida.


In roofing, safety is tied to compliance, timelines, and reputation. Contractors who partner with OSHA-certified subcontractors gain peace of mind knowing their projects are supported by labor familiar with industry safety standards.

 Looking for OSHA-certified roofing crews in Florida? Contact Dante Remodeling today to discuss your next project.

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