Safety isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. In interior construction projects, where multiple trades
and materials intersect in tight spaces, job-site risks increase significantly.
At Grupo Contreras, safety protects lives, project timelines, and reputations. That’s why we follow OSHA-based protocols across every project site in Tennessee and Georgia.
Top Hazards in Interior Construction
- Falls from ladders or mobile scaffolds
- Strikes from tools, materials, or framing elements
- Dust and airborne particle exposure
- Musculoskeletal injuries from improper lifting
- Cuts and punctures from sharp materials (metal, wires, nails)
How We Address These Risks at Grupo Contreras
1. Continuous Training
All workers are certified in OSHA 10, 30, or 300 hours, depending on their role. We also hold weekly on-site safety talks to reinforce safe practices.
2. Active Field Supervision
Each job includes trained supervisors who monitor PPE use, pathway clearance, and hazard zones daily.
3. Site Signage and Access Control
We mark off work zones, establish safe travel paths, and post visible signage to minimize incidents.
4. Proper PPE—Well Maintained
All workers receive and wear helmets, gloves, safety glasses, hearing protection, and harnesses as needed, inspected regularly.
5. Immediate Hazard Reporting
We promote a no-retaliation policy for reporting unsafe conditions. When something’s wrong,
we fix it fast.
Benefits of a Strong Safety Culture
- Zero preventable incidents
- Increased GC and client trust
- Fewer interruptions from inspections or fines
- Better jobsite morale
- Faster, cleaner project delivery
Final Thoughts
Everyone plays a role in safety, but leadership sets the tone. At Grupo Contreras, we take that role seriously. We build with care, and that means making sure every worker goes home safe.