Every wondered what it was like to be a Safety Director for a construction company? We followed Cesar Martinez, Safety Director for Achen-Gardner Construction to show you exactly what it’s like.
Where do I get something like the "safety man's toolbox" you have on your truck? Btw, great video! Experience and hands-on is the best way in my opinion to grow in the safety field.
Great video- do you have plans for more? If so, consider emphasizing the amount of training and administrative tasks that are apart of being a safety pro, perhaps highlight the “business of safety” and the promotional activities that create a high caliber safety culture. I’ve been in the safety biz for 13 years, this job never gets old. I also enjoyed your music- Ramon Ayala in the morning, easy e in the afternoon. Asi es compa. Gracias!
Nice to see a fellow Safety Manager at work. however I think there was allot of clips that were just not of any value ie. Loading the pickup and driving in and out of various places.
I have a bachelors degree in safety and it has been a few years since I have graduated and have not been able to find a job in safety yet but I would very much like to become involved. Do you have any suggestions?
I'm also a safety professional in Phoenix area. If I ever get the chance to work with Achen-Gardner I hope to meet you someday and tell you how much I enjoyed this video Mr. Martinez
Yea thanks for the video it's really amazing and motivating i like it, completed IOSH planning to take it to the next level dream of being in your shoes 1 day
Great video, looking into the safety field for my Master's degree. Going to definitely be proactive and keep an extra hard hat in my truck if I need it for one of my workers, but I am sure every day it is something new. Lots of respect for what you do, can't wait to learn more about the field and make a career change!
Thank you for the video. Great information. I'm 2 years away from getting my bachelor's in safety management. I'm here in Houston so I hope I can find work. Should be able to.
Hey Cesar, I am currently in pursuit of my master's degree in occupational safety and health! I can't wait to get out on the field and start working. I think I have seriously found my passion and this video pumps me up 🙂
As a safety professional myself, I would love to work with any company that puts this much emphasis on safety. My (unnamed company) seems to just want to put a check in the box (ie re-active not pro-active) and it is very, very, very frustrating as a safety manager.
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Great job documenting the leading edge fall hazard around the trench while you’re completing the electronic inspection. Lol
What is the entry pay for a safety manager with a college degree? Also what is the pay after let’s say 5-10 years experience?
Where do I get something like the "safety man's toolbox" you have on your truck? Btw, great video! Experience and hands-on is the best way in my opinion to grow in the safety field.
Great video- do you have plans for more? If so, consider emphasizing the amount of training and administrative tasks that are apart of being a safety pro, perhaps highlight the “business of safety” and the promotional activities that create a high caliber safety culture. I’ve been in the safety biz for 13 years, this job never gets old. I also enjoyed your music- Ramon Ayala in the morning, easy e in the afternoon. Asi es compa. Gracias!
Nice to see a fellow Safety Manager at work. however I think there was allot of clips that were just not of any value ie. Loading the pickup and driving in and out of various places.
I have a bachelors degree in safety and it has been a few years since I have graduated and have not been able to find a job in safety yet but I would very much like to become involved. Do you have any suggestions?
I'm also a safety professional in Phoenix area. If I ever get the chance to work with Achen-Gardner I hope to meet you someday and tell you how much I enjoyed this video Mr. Martinez
too much driving
Great video, I appreciate you sharing your passion. I am a safety professional as well. I find videos like this invaluable.
Yea thanks for the video it's really amazing and motivating i like it, completed IOSH planning to take it to the next level dream of being in your shoes 1 day
I really appreciate your upload. I am currently studying for my BS in safety management and this video nails many of the talking points.
Great video, looking into the safety field for my Master's degree. Going to definitely be proactive and keep an extra hard hat in my truck if I need it for one of my workers, but I am sure every day it is something new. Lots of respect for what you do, can't wait to learn more about the field and make a career change!
Thank you for the video. Great information. I'm 2 years away from getting my bachelor's in safety management. I'm here in Houston so I hope I can find work. Should be able to.
I love Spanish music even though I'm completely white i just love the tone of Spanish music
Thanks for making this looking at getting a bachlors in occupational health and safety.
Hey Cesar, I am currently in pursuit of my master's degree in occupational safety and health! I can't wait to get out on the field and start working. I think I have seriously found my passion and this video pumps me up 🙂
I am safety officer in professional too.I live in Thailand
I enjoyed this video, I am a safety professional too
Is there who can tell me what Application he is using to do the Safety check off?
Thank you!
Enjoy this video i am a safety professional too. Safety never ends.
Myself im a safety coordinator at my job nice video
I am a safety student and I really enjoyed this video. Very informative..
As a safety professional myself, I would love to work with any company that puts this much emphasis on safety. My (unnamed company) seems to just want to put a check in the box (ie re-active not pro-active) and it is very, very, very frustrating as a safety manager.
kana job kartaa he ??/
HSE me he kya ??