Safety First
Choose RHI – and Breathe Easy
The inhalation of microscopic silica particles into the lungs can be hazardous and is believed to increase the risk of infection and even cancer.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has long been concerned about the inevitable creation of silica dust during the grinding and removal of stone, concrete, and tile.
At RHI, safety comes first.
We don’t take chances. We’ve invested thousands into state-of-the-art equipment that creates an enclosed environment in which to remove tiles, while simultaneously milling and misting surfaces to eliminate any potential dust hazard swiftly and efficiently.
This not only helps you to save precious time, resources, and budget on your new project or remodel, but – most importantly – keeps you and your customers safe.


The inhalation of microscopic silica particles into the lungs can be hazardous and is believed to increase the risk of infection and even cancer.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has long been concerned about the inevitable creation of silica dust during the grinding and removal of stone, concrete, and tile.
At RHI, safety comes first.
We don’t take chances. We’ve invested thousands into state-of-the-art equipment that creates an enclosed environment in which to remove tiles, while simultaneously milling and misting surfaces to eliminate any potential dust hazard swiftly and efficiently.
This not only helps you to save precious time, resources, and budget on your new project or remodel, but – most importantly – keeps you and your customers safe.
Additional Steps to Safety

RHI is dedicated to ensuring the safety, health, and well-being of our employees, subcontractors, owners, and the general public.
Our in-house safety program emphasizes awareness, precautions, and common sense focused on the inherent dangers of our industry.
Additionally:
- All RHI supervisors have taken a mandatory 30-hour OSHA safety course and have received certification.
- All office and warehouse staff are required to take an OSHA-sponsored safety course and have received additional and extensive training in construction standards, such as forklift operation and respirator use.
- As part of our in-house safety program, the entire RHI team participates in weekly toolbox safety meetings to stay current on best practices, standards, and requirements.
- Job sites are equipped with safety equipment, personal protective gear, and more.
- For your peace of mind, we also carry general liability insurance.