Safety
Safety at Roth Building Automation
At Roth Building Automation, safety isn’t just about hard hats and checklists – it’s about building smarter systems that reduce risk by design. From eliminating manual processes to detecting issues before they become hazards, our work is rooted in prevention, precision, and accountability. We engineer safety into every sequence we write and every system we install.


Our Commitment to Smarter Safety
We believe safety is a system -and like all great systems, it should be predictable, automated, and reliable. That’s why we build safety into everything we touch:
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Continuous Improvement
We regularly review our safety practices, system protocols, and training methods to make sure nothing slips through the cracks. -
Real-Time Alerts
Our automation systems help detect and report issues before they become risks—keeping both buildings and teams safer. -
Feedback That Drives Action
We listen to our technicians and clients to refine our safety procedures in the field - because what works in the real world is what matters most.
Our People Are Our Platform
At Roth, our technicians, programmers, and support teams are our greatest asset. We invest in their safety with the same care we apply to our systems – through training, peer support, and automation tools that help them work smarter and safer. From connected diagnostics to remote monitoring, we actively reduce the risks that come with reactive or outdated practices.
We don’t just train for safety – we automate for it.

At Roth Building Automation, safety is a core value coded into our systems and lived out on every jobsite.
Certifications and Training
We follow rigorous training and certification standards to ensure compliance with national, state, and client-specific safety protocols. Our team maintains up-to-date qualifications, including:
ASHRAE Standards Compliance
Adherence to guidelines set forth by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), such as Standard 34 (Designation and Safety Classification of Refrigerants) and Standard 15 (Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems).
Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) Adherence
Compliance with the UMC, which governs the installation, inspection, and maintenance of HVAC systems, ensuring safety and uniformity across all projects.
Industry Affiliations That
Build Trust






Ongoing Safety Practices
From smart diagnostics to hands-on field reviews, we take a proactive approach that combines automation with accountability.
Built-In Safety Protocols
From auto shutoffs to sensor-driven alerts, our systems help buildings self-regulate and reduce incident potential.
Routine Field Audits
We evaluate safety performance on job sites with real feedback, not just paperwork.
Staying Current
We continuously track regulatory updates and equipment changes to ensure every install meets modern safety expectations.
