At Forge, safety is our top priority, and we take every measure to ensure a secure work environment for our employees, clients, and anyone on-site. We adhere to strict safety protocols and industry regulations, conducting regular training to keep our team up to date on best practices. From job planning to execution, we focus on hazard prevention, using advanced equipment and protective measures to minimize risks. We care deeply about our workers' well-being, fostering a culture where safety comes first. Whether in our shop or at an industrial site, Forge is dedicated to creating a safe and reliable environment for everyone involved. We are committed to maintaining the highest safety standards on every project, ensuring that our team, clients, and job sites remain secure throughout the fabrication and welding process. Our dedication to quality means every weld, every structure, and every fabrication is crafted with precision, durability, and excellence in mind. With Forge, you can trust that safety and quality are never compromised, ensuring dependable results that stand the test of time.
At Forge, we prioritize PPE standards:
Safety Glasses – Worn under a helmet for extra eye protection from sparks and debris.
Hard Hat – Head protection from falling objects and head injuries.
High-Visibility Vest – Ensures workers are visible in hazardous areas.
Steel-Toe Boots – Foot protection against heavy objects, punctures, and impacts.
Safety Goggles – Eye protection from debris, dust, and hazardous materials.
Hearing Protection – Earplugs or earmuffs to safeguard hearing in high-noise areas.
Work Gloves – Hand protection against cuts, abrasions, and sharp objects.
Respiratory Protection – Masks or respirators to protect from harmful fumes or dust.
Fall Protection Harness – Required for working at heights, prevents falls.
Fire-Resistant Clothing (FRC) – Protection against fire, sparks, and heat.
Face Shield – For protection from sparks, flying debris, or when grinding
Welding Helmet – Full-face protection from UV radiation, sparks, and intense light.
Welding Gloves – Heavy-duty, heat-resistant gloves for hand protection.
Welding Jacket or Sleeves – Flame-resistant material to protect the upper body and arms.
Fire-Resistant Clothing (FRC) – Specialized clothing to guard against burns.
Leather Apron – Additional protection for the torso and legs.
Forge is proud to be affiliated with ISNetworld, a global leader in contractor and supplier management. Our commitment to safety, quality, and compliance is paramount, and our partnership with ISNetworld underscores our dedication to meeting industry standards and exceeding client expectations. Forge ensures that every project is executed with the highest standards of professionalism and reliability.
At Forge, we prioritize safety and excellence in every aspect of our operations. We are committed to ensuring the highest standards of training and certification for our employees. That's why the Association of Reciprocal Safety Councils (ARSC), is a recognized leader in safety training and certification programs. Through ARSC, our team undergoes rigorous training that equips them with the skills and knowledge necessary to perform their jobs safely and effectively. At Forge, safety is our foundation, and ARSC training is an integral part of our commitment to excellence.