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A copy of an OSHA-approved safety program has to be presented by the erector you are thinking about. Is the erector current on all the most recent safety requirements? Obviously you want to make sure of this as this is important. Likewise, ensuring that your prospective erector will be facilitating regular on-site safety meetings for the work crew is also important in order to maintain a professional and safe working environment. There is no substitute for true professionalism. Following all the above information will help see to it that you get the best erector possible for your steel building project while avoiding as much as possible preventable problems.