Oregon
Mid-Valley Commercial Construction has achieved a milestone in its ongoing commitment to workplace safety and health – graduation from Oregon OSHA’s Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program
Eugene, OR – According to the state officials, Oregon OSHA’s Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program reportedly coaches employers on how to effectively manage workplace safety and health.
The program encourages Oregon employers to work with their employees to identify and correct hazards and to continuously improve.
In turn, companies are recognized for their success in reaching specific benchmarks during the five-year program.
An employer may graduate from SHARP after five years of participation.
Mid-Valley Commercial Construction has completed its SHARP journey, graduating in December 2023.
The SHARP evaluation of the Salem-based company included multiple visits by Oregon OSHA consultants to job sites.
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