NSM Gets Safety Award

SANFORD, Fla. – NSM Florida Enterprises (dba NSMotif) received the Sunshine State Safety Recognition Award, after another successful completion of their annual voluntary OSHA inspection, done as part of the company’s commitment to safety and setting higher standards.

250 NSM safetyClick photo to enlargeOnly 40 small businesses throughout Florida, earn this honor annually. It was developed to motivate and support employers who proactively work with their employees and demonstrate a commitment to continuously improve the effectiveness of their company’s workplace safety and health management system.

As a family owned business, Karen Roe and Stephen Fiumara celebrated the success of this “necessary approach to guaranteeing our employees and customers receive the highest level of safety. We’ve grown tremendously over the past few years and have always made safety our number one priority,” said Rothenberg whose company boasts a coveted Accreditation from the Marble Institute of America (MIA+BSI), as a Natural Stone Fabricator, and the only minority certified recipient in the Florida.

“Making sure we’re doing our part to keep our employees and customers safe, as well as being environmentally conscious, boosts our shop production with empowerment, success, and minimal risks,” Roe says. “We’re all in this together, constantly reviewing ways to improve our operations and to improve industry practices.

“We like to meet often, exceed, and define standards set in the stone industry – And none of it would be possible without the unwavering passion and commitment of our management team, office staff, fabrication and installation teams.”

Karen Roe is the first female member of the exclusive Rockheads Group and is a vocal member of the Women in Stone, powered by the MIA+BSI (The Natural Stone Institute), as well as a participant in the group’s mentoring program. She was also recognized as an MIA Certified Speaker this year, and has represented the MIA+BSI worldwide in various conferences and events over the past few years.

“Education in the stone industry is very vast and always evolving,” she says. “To be able to represent the MIA+BSI and educate others in the stone industry is a privilege.”

NSMotif, moved to Sanford from Altamonte Springs last fall, and now has a fabrication facility that more than triples its previous location in size, offers additional office space for an expanding team, makes room for robotic equipment to offer state- of-the-art-fabrication.


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