Your Granada Hills Job Site Deserves Our Certified Safety Protocol
After the Sayre Fire, I saw firsthand in the Knollwood area how a compromised perimeter creates chaos. That's why our crew's approach to emergency fencing is built on a certified safety foundation—it's not just about putting up a barrier, it's about creating a predictably secure environment so you can focus. We carry full insurance, and every project manager holds an active OSHA 30-Hour card and my AFA CFP certification. For a project near a Balboa Highlands historic property or the bustling Granada Village Shopping Center, we start with a site hazard assessment. We then select systems with wind-rated stability and zero-trip hazard bases, because a safe fence shouldn't become a jobsite liability itself.
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OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification holder on every crew
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AFA Certified Fence Professional (CFP) managing each installation
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Site-specific safety plans for every White Oak Corridor project
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Comprehensive liability and equipment insurance verified annually
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Rigorous daily inspection logs for all post-driven fence systems
