Noble Builders Solidifies Partnership with OSHA for Enhanced Safety Measures

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Noble Builders announced its recent partnership signing with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This strategic alliance underscores Noble’s steadfast dedication to ensuring the well-being of its employees and fostering a culture of safety excellence. 

The partnership signifies a pivotal stride towards bolstering safety measures on the esteemed Texas A&M Kingsville job site. The agreement was signed by Rene Capistran, President/CEO of Noble Builders, Juan Delgado, Vice President of Noble Builders, and Roosevelt Shavers, Area Director of OSHA Corpus Christi.

The event was attended by special guests including Dr. Robert H. Vela, President of Texas A&M Kingsville, Christopher Vera, Vice President of Campus Operations at Texas A&M Kingsville, TAMU-K Engineering Department students, and many valued subcontractor partners.

During the ceremony, Dr. Vela commended Noble for its commitment to safety, citing the company as an example of excellence in the industry. This partnership underscores Noble’s’ unwavering commitment to ensuring the well-being of its employees and partners.

By implementing OSHA’s best practices and standards, Noble aims to create a work environment that prioritizes safety above all else.

By: Noble Texas Builders

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