

In a significant move underscoring its dedication to workplace safety, Congleton-Hacker Company appointed Safety Director Jack Schwab, who holds the prestigious Certified Safety Professional (CSP) credential. This strategic hire, coupled with the continued contract with former OSHA Compliance Officer Ronnie Perkins—who possesses Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) certification—positions Congleton-Hacker as a leader in construction safety. Further solidifying this commitment, the company has entered partnerships with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) at five of its current construction sites, demonstrating a proactive approach to ensuring worker safety and regulatory compliance.
Congleton-Hacker Company’s multifaceted approach—combining a CSP-credentialed Safety Director, OSHA partnerships, and the expertise of a former OSHA Compliance Officer with CHST certification—demonstrates a comprehensive commitment to safety. These initiatives are designed to address the unique hazards of construction, where workers face risks from heavy equipment, electrical systems, and unstable structures. By investing in top-tier safety professionals and aligning with regulatory bodies, Congleton-Hacker is not only protecting its workforce but also enhancing project efficiency and reputation.
As Congleton-Hacker moves forward, its enhanced safety program is expected to yield tangible benefits, including fewer workplace incidents, improved worker morale, and stronger relationships with regulatory agencies. This strategic focus not only safeguards workers but also sets a precedent for other construction firms. In an industry where safety is paramount, Congleton-Hacker is leading by example, proving that a robust safety culture is both a moral imperative and a competitive advantage.