Safety Awards Programs
The Builders' Association Safety Excellence Awards
The purpose of The Builders’ Association Safety Excellence Awards Program is to recognize member companies on a local basis with elite safety and health programs. The program closely and confidentially examines each candidate’s commitment to safety, occupational health management and risk management. Judges look for evidence of company management commitment, active employee participation, safety training, work site hazard identification and control, and safety program innovation.
Recognizing AGC Contractor Members for Safety Excellence Since 1926, the
National AGC Safety Awards (NASA) program has been an ongoing effort to
offer AGC members an opportunity to evaluate their safety record. NASA
compares a member's safety record with other AGC members according to
the member size and construction type. Additionally, NASA provides a
great opportunity for contractor members to compete for nationally
recognized awards that have excellent safety records.
National AGC Construction Safety Excellence Awards (CSEA)
The purpose of the CSEA is to recognize those construction companies who excel at safety performance. CSEA will closely examine each candidate's commitment to safety and occupational health management and risk control. Unlike the National AGC Safety Awards (NASA) program that limits the criteria to frequency rates, the CSEA selection process is considerably more comprehensive. Judges will look for evidence of company management commitment, active employee participation, safety training, work site hazard identification and control, and safety program innovation.