How We Build OSHA Compliance Into Every Highland Job
After 15 years fencing in Highland's microclimates, we've learned OSHA compliance starts before the first panel goes up. Our crews pre-inspect every Lankershim jobsite for underground utilities using color-coded spray paint - that red line isn't decoration, it's a gas main warning. We clock wind speeds at Stonewood builds since even 25mph gusts can turn unsecured panels into projectiles. That's why we use wind-rated systems with welded hinge points, not just zip ties. When the Santa Anas kick up near Highland Crossing, our interlocking hooks keep sections connected while allowing thermal expansion on those 111°F days.
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All temporary fencing installations meet OSHA 1926.502 fall protection standards
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Crews carry current OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification cards onsite
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Wind-rated panels anchored with concrete steel bases in Stonewood's gust corridors
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Daily pre-task hazard assessments logged for Highland Historic District jobs
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Dust control measures exceed EPA SWPPP requirements for dust control mesh installations
