Safety First
At Quality National Roofing, safety is our top priority. We understand the inherent risks associated with roofing work, and we are committed to creating a safe work environment for our employees and anyone else on the job site.
Our Commitment to Safety
Comprehensive Safety Program
We have a comprehensive safety program in place that outlines strict guidelines and procedures for all roofing projects. This program is regularly reviewed and updated to reflect the latest safety standards and best practices.
Ongoing Safety Training
Our roofing crews participate in ongoing safety training sessions. This training covers a wide range of topics, including fall protection, ladder safety, working at heights, hazard awareness, and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Regular Safety Inspections
Our safety team conducts regular inspections of all job sites to identify and address any potential hazards. We also encourage our employees to report any safety concerns they may have.
Zero-Tolerance Policy
We have a zero-tolerance policy for unsafe work practices. Any employee who violates our safety rules will be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination.
Safety Practices for Your Home or Business
While we prioritize safety for our roofing professionals, it's important for homeowners and business owners to be aware of some general safety practices as well
Stay Clear of the Work Area
Never enter a roof work zone while roofing work is being performed. There is a risk of falling debris and tools.
Communicate with Us
Let us know if you have any concerns about safety hazards around your property before the work begins.
Mind the Weather
Don't attempt any roof repairs yourself during bad weather conditions. Wait for clear and dry weather for any inspections or minor maintenance tasks.
Working Together for a Safe Project
By working together, we can ensure that your roofing project is completed safely and efficiently. If you have any questions or concerns about safety practices, please don't hesitate to ask us.
