When considering a commercial painting company, evaluating its safety ratings is paramount to ensuring the well-being of workers and the success of the project. A company's safety ratings serve as a barometer of its commitment to maintaining high standards of safety protocols and practices.
By examining factors such as adherence to industry regulations, incident rates, and employee training programs, clients can gauge the company's dedication to minimizing risks and creating a secure working environment. Choosing a painting contractor with exemplary safety ratings not only protects workers from potential hazards but also reflects a commitment to professionalism and reliability, ultimately contributing to the successful completion of safe projects.
2024 - 0.72
2023 - 0.72
2022 - 0.72
2021 - 0.75
2020 - 0.74
Experience Modification Rate (EMR) has strong impact upon a subcontractor. It is a number used by insurance companies to gauge both past cost of injuries and future chances of risk. The lower the EMR, the lower your worker compensation insurance is and the safer the company's record shows. An EMR of 1.0 is considered the industry average.
It is our goal to eliminate all preventable accidents and to comply with all OSHA regulations and recognized safe practices pertaining to employee safety.