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How to Build a Compliant Construction Business

Posted on September 24, 2019 by admin

Starting a construction business can be overwhelming for many people, especially for those who don’t have extensive knowledge about the industry. From equipment to manpower, there are many things to consider. You also have to ensure compliance, which is possible by taking note of the pre-requisites we’ll talk about in this article.

 

  1. Address Environmental Concerns

One of the best ways to ensure compliance is to address the environmental hazards that can result from construction activities. For instance, there should be dust and odor control systems in place to prevent pollution. A proper waste management plan is also necessary, especially when there are hazardous chemicals used in construction. It is also important to use the right construction equipment, making sure they won’t have emissions that harm the environment.

 

To be compliant, invest in dust and odor control equipment, such as what you will find at Bosstek.

 

  1. Provide Personal Protective Equipment

Another must-have to be compliant in the construction industry is to provide personal protective equipment to ensure the health and safety of the workers. According to the occupational Safety and Health Administration, construction PPE should include eye, face, foot, hand, head, and hearing protection. It is mandatory to wear PPE when in the construction site and failure to do so should have repercussions.

 

  1. Pay Your Taxes

The location of the construction business will determine the appropriate taxes the business need to pay. The failure to settle these payments will lead to non-compliance. This would mean hefty fines and the risk of forfeiture of business license or permit. Construction companies should work with finance experts, including accountants and bookkeepers to track their financial performance and determine the taxes they owe the relevant authorities.

 

  1. Train the Employees

Building a compliant construction business also requires proper training for all employees, not just construction workers. The workforce should be aware of their roles and responsibilities, especially with regards to how they can be instrumental in making the business complaint. Training should also focus on the health and safety hazards on the job and what the employees can do to mitigate the risks.

 

  1. Manage Your Documents

Document management is also crucial for a compliant business. Construction companies should have a robust practice in managing their documents, especially when it comes to storage. Public documents should be readily available upon request. Confidential information, especially those that involve the clients, should be protected. Data management and security are critical for protecting the documents.

 

  1. Work with the Right Suppliers

Compliance in construction also calls for businesses to be cautious when working with suppliers and vendors. For instance, it is important to pay attention to the anti-bribery best practices to prevent legal woes. Construction companies also need to practice due diligence as it works with other businesses.

 

Whether you are starting a construction company or already operating one, pay attention to the things mentioned above to ensure compliance. The failure to meet the criteria for compliance can make the business suffer from legal troubles.

 

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