Occupational Health & Safety Services

AGC of North Dakota provides assistance with safety initiatives because these efforts benefit North Dakota most important asset - the workers. AGC member contractors are safety-oriented; the membership's DART incident rate in 2011 was 1.33, well below the U.S. construction average of 2.10. AGC of North Dakota members have received several national safety awards in the past few years.

All health and safety services are free to AGC of North Dakota members; the value of free training courses alone saved the membership $120,000 over the past year.

On-Site Consultation: On-site visits are confidential, service oriented, and customized for you.

Technical Assistance: Hazard control assistance is available for activities such as hazard analysis, incident investigation, injury & illness trend analysis, safety system review and improvement, and complying with regulatory requirements.

Training: Formalized courses are scheduled at venues throughout the state. Members can also request assistance in providing periodic safety training at their facilities.

DVD Library: Safety & health DVDs are available for members to borrow at their convenience.

Contact Maurizio Delcaro, the AGC of North Dakota Safety Director,
if you would like to learn more. Phone: 701-793-2510. Email.

Assistance Links for You Compliance Links for You
3M Respirator Selection Guide
BLS Industry & Illness Data
Call 811 - Know What's Below
NFPA Safety Information
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
OSHA Construction eTool
OSHA Oil and Gas eTool
WSI Safety Incentive Programs
DOT/PHMSA Hazmat Regulations
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
Minnesota OSHA Construction Standards
MSHA Standards
North Dakota State Building Code
OSHA Construction Standards
OSHA General Industry Standards
OSHA Record Keeping Standards

North Dakota Safety Resources

Central Dakota Safety Association: Provides a forum to proactively discuss safety, loss control, and risk management issues; located in Bismarck.
North Dakota Safety Council: Not for profit organization dedicated to helping make our state a safer and healthier place to live.
Northern Occupational Safety and Health Association: Enhances the development of safety, health, and environmental professionals; located in Fargo.

Northern Region Association of Safety Professionals: Provides networking opportunities and training in safety, health, and environmental practices; located in Grand Forks.
North Dakota Workforce Safety & Insurance (WSI): Online tools and information for employers, workers and medical providers.
Southwest Area Safety Association: Regional organization that promotes a network of efficient safety practices; located in Dickinson.