Home builders who have developed and implemented an outstanding work site safety program can receive recognition for their commitment to the well-being of their employees through the 2009 NAHB Safety Award for Excellence (SAFE). Nominations and applications are now being accepted.
For information, requirements, a list of categories and an online application, click here. The nomination period closes on Nov. 9.
The SAFE award honors the achievements of builders and trade contractors who have developed and implemented high-quality construction safety programs, as well as government officials and NAHB associations that have made successful efforts to advance safety in the home building industry.
"Being honored with a SAFE award is much more than just receiving recognition from your peers," said Colin Campbell, chair of the NAHB Construction Safety & Health Committee and a builder from Charleston, S.C. "It provides an opportunity for honorees to share their best practices and help others in the home building industry learn how to implement effective safety programs at their own work sites."
In front of a capacity crowd during the International Builders' Show in Las Vegas last January, the 2008 SAFE awards honored 13 companies and individuals for their safety achievements. Click here to watch a video recognizing the recipients.
NAHB member companies in good standing that build residential homes or town homes using light construction methods can apply for a SAFE award.
Specialty trade contractors, remodelers and light commercial and multifamily builders as well as NAHB-affiliated associations and federal or state Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) officials are also eligible for the award if they are nominated by an NAHB member or association.
To see sample application forms, including descriptions of evaluation criteria and information required for nominations, click here.
Award winners will be recognized at the International Builders' Show in Las Vegas on Jan. 20.
The award also provides an opportunity for companies to provide sponsorships and demonstrate their support for safe work site practices. For sponsorship information, click here; or e-mail Andy Flank at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8059.
NAHB provides members and others in the residential construction industry including non-English and limited English-speaking employees and trade contractors with information, guidance and access to training resources to help them protect employees' health and safety.
A variety of safety resources and guidebooks including the new NAHB-OSHA Trenching and Excavation Safety Handbook: English-Spanish Edition can be purchased at www.builderbooks.com.
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