[Virtual] Site Security in the Construction Industry
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Note: Virtual registrants will receive an email within 48 hours with a link for the virtual presentation. If you do not receive an email, please contact info@wmacsa.com
Due to inclement weather the date for this meeting has been updated to Wednesday, February 19th, 2025, If you have already registered and can not attend the meeting at the updated date and time please reach out to info@wmacsa.com.
Join us for our discussion on Site Security in the Construction Industry!
As we know, safety on the job extends beyond just worker protection, and securing construction sites is critical to ensuring overall project integrity. Join us for our discussion on best practices for protecting construction sites.
Key Topics Include:
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Site Fencing – Review of fencing options, installation best practices, and site perimeter security to prevent unauthorized access.
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Third-Party Security Services – Exploring the benefits of partnering with third-party security providers, including patrols and monitoring services.
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Security Cameras – Overview of surveillance technology, and placement strategies to improve site monitoring and incident response.
Upon registering, you will be emailed a confirmation with a QR code ticket. This can be accessed under the "My e-ticket" button on your confirmation email. Please have this ticket available in paper or digitally on the day of the meeting.
Topic: Site Security in the Construction Industry
Date: February 19th, 2025
Location: 9301 Peppercorn Place Upper Marlboro, Maryland 20744 (Ironworkers Local Union 5)
Time: 8:00am – 10:30am
Our Host:
White Cap White Cap supports professional contractors in non-residential, infrastructure and residential end markets with everything they need to keep their projects moving on time, on budget, and as safely as possible. As the leading North American distributor for professional contractors, the White Cap family consists of multiple brands in the U.S. and Canada. White Cap operates approximately 500 branches across North America with more than 10,500 associates supporting approximately 200,000 customers across 15 construction trades. |
Our Sponsor:
HITT Contracting Established in 1937, HITT’s success is a result of deep relationships with their partners and subcontractors and the trust of their clients. A small family business founded in the spirit of the American dream, they are now more than 1,800 teammates strong from coast to coast with projects in nearly every state. |
Our Speakers:
Preston Ward HITT Contracting Safety Director Preston Ward is an experienced safety leader with more than 20 years of experience in the construction safety industry. He develops national health and safety programming consistent with companywide strategic objectives and health and safety departmental goals to advance a world-class culture of safety for the construction industry. Preston partners with operations and corporate resource leadership to execute, implement, and enforce health and safety requirements across the enterprise. Preston acts as executive oversight to all safety professionals including safety managers and site operations in their assigned business units and is responsible for resource allocation, program development, and execution. |
Frank Trujillo Coakley & Williams Executive Director of Risk Management Frank A. Trujillo has worked in the construction industry as a safety and risk professional for over 20 years. He has dedicated his career to improving construction industry safety and risk management performance through collaborative relationships with peer contractors, industry associations, industry regulators and lawmakers. He was instrumental in the creation of the Maryland Strategic Partnership for Excellence in Construction Safety (SPECS) program between the Maryland Department of Labor and |
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Ironworkers Local Union 5, 9301 Peppercorn Place, Upper Marlboro, Maryland, United States, 20774