The Blueprint for a Secure Workday

Smooth Sailing & Hard Hats: Ensuring every job site runs perfectly and every employee heads home safely.

“Safety first because injuries last.”

Our Commitment to safety first

  • OSHA

    Every single employee is an OSHA 30-Hour certified professional. We don't send people to the field until they've mastered this standard, guaranteeing a knowledgeable and proactive approach to safety on every job site.

  • Clean Workspaces

    Our safety protocols are designed for the demanding environments. We don't just work safely; we guarantee all general work surfaces are cleaned and disinfected to maintain a safe, sterile space for everyone.

  • CTS-I Certified

    We prioritize your team's safety by ensuring all our engineers are CTS-I Certified. This means they've mastered the best practices for installing complex A/V and IT systems. Their certification guarantees that equipment is mounted correctly and securely, eliminating common safety risks like falling hardware or structural strain, ensuring a safe environment long after the installation is complete.

  • Low Voltage Code

    Array strictly adheres to all Low Voltage Industry Standards (NEC, NFPA, etc.). This commitment is critical to safety—it ensures our installations minimize fire risks, prevent overheating, and guarantee proper grounding, effectively eliminating dangerous electrical and fire hazards long after our work is complete.

  • Peace of Mind

    Array is fully insured and maintains comprehensive Workers' Compensation coverage. We protect our employees and your business from liability, ensuring security and peace of mind on every project.

  • Cyber Security

    While we deliver on-site results, Array's foundational expertise lies in Information Technology. Recognizing the evolving landscape of digital risk, we proactively protect our operations and client data with Cyber Insurance. This critical policy provides a comprehensive safety net, ensuring we're fully covered for any digital incident.

 FAQs

  • The CTS-I stands for Certified Technology Specialist – Installation.

    It is a specialized and globally-recognized certification granted by AVIXA (the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association).

    🛠️ What it Certifies

    The CTS-I credential signifies that a professional has advanced knowledge and proven skills in the installation and maintenance of complex audiovisual (AV) systems.

    It is a specialty certification, meaning the person must first hold the general CTS (Certified Technology Specialist) credential before they can earn the CTS-I.

    🛡️ Why it is Crucial for Safety (Your Company's Context)

    For your company, having CTS-I certified engineers is key because the certification focuses heavily on the technical aspects that prevent on-site hazards:

    • Structural Integrity: CTS-I training covers proper techniques for mounting heavy equipment (like projectors or large displays), including knowledge of load-bearing calculations and safe rigging practices. This directly prevents equipment from falling or causing structural damage.

    • Best Practices: It ensures installers adhere to industry best practices and codes for pulling cable, making terminations, and assembling racks, reducing the risk of electrical shorts, fire hazards, and tripping hazards.

    • System Reliability: The certified professional knows how to test, troubleshoot, and close out a system correctly, ensuring that the installation is secure, reliable, and operates safely for the client's use over the long term.

    In short, it's a certification that validates they know how to install the system right and safely, minimizing the risk of failure or injury.

  • Yes, Array ICT is fully committed to site requirements. We will actively coordinate with your facility to ensure all employees working on-site meet the necessary vaccination, immunity, and blood test mandates. While these compliance checks are thorough and may require time, we will work closely with you to manage the schedule and complete our jobs efficiently and on time.

  • All Array ICT personnel are required to carry and present a valid company identification badge while on site. Depending on the job environment, team members may wear non-branded professional attire unless branded apparel is specifically mandated by the site or project.