Safety & compliance
A safety program built for live facilities.
Crews work inside operational warehouses and plants. The safety program reflects that — and the paperwork backs it up before mobilization.
0
OSHA recordable incidents in 2025
0.71
Experience modification rate (EMR), 2025
100%
JHAs documented per shift
18+
Years operating in Northern California
Licensing
- CSLB Class B — General Building Contractor
- CSLB C-51 — Structural Steel Contractor
- City of Concord business license · current
- DIR registration on every public-works engagement
Insurance
- Commercial General Liability — $2M / $4M aggregate
- Workers' compensation — statutory, all employees
- Commercial auto — $1M combined single limit
- Umbrella — $5M
- COIs with additional insured endorsement pre-issued
Field safety
- Daily Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) before each shift
- Weekly toolbox talks documented and on file
- Site-specific safety plans on every project
- OSHA-30 trained foremen on every crew
- Hot-work and confined-space permits as required
Engineering & code
- Stamped California PE drawings before mobilization
- CBC, IBC, ASCE 7, AWS D1.1 compliance
- Cal/OSHA Title 8 conformance on guardrails, stairs, platforms
- Permits pulled and inspections scheduled by us
Documentation issued before mobilization
Every project gets a pre-mobilization packet: COI with your entity listed as additional insured, current Workers' Comp declarations, site-specific safety plan, JHA template, and an emergency contact roster. We won't step on site without it on file. Request a sample packet by emailing ops@radsb.com.
Ready to scope a project?
Talk to a project lead this week.
Tell us about your facility and timeline. We'll review the site, line up the engineering, and come back with a clear, line-itemed proposal.