Safety
Safety is our core value.
Industrial electrical and instrumentation work is high-consequence: energized equipment, classified areas, working at height and active process environments. The standard is not negotiable.
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Principles
Four safety commitments that guide every job.
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Everyone goes home.
There is no scope worth a hospital visit. If a step in the plan is unsafe, the plan changes.
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Stop-work authority.
Every crew member, regardless of trade or rank, has the authority and the obligation to stop work for a safety concern. No retaliation, no questions.
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The standard is the floor.
NEC, NFPA 70E, OSHA and your facility's requirements are the minimum. The field plan is built around meeting or exceeding them.
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Document the work.
JSAs, permits, LOTO sheets, and energized-work permits are records, not paperwork. They get filled out before the work, not back-filled after.
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Standards
The framework we work to.
NFPA 70E
Arc-flash analysis review, energized-work permits, qualified-worker requirements. Cat-4 PPE on energized substation and high-incident-energy work.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910
General industry safety. All field crews carry minimum OSHA 10. Field foremen and site supervisors carry OSHA 30.
OSHA 29 CFR 1926
Construction safety. Applied on every new-build and capital scope.
NEC (NFPA 70)
The base code for every piece of electrical work, including the wiring methods, grounding, and classified-area requirements.
API 540, 545, 2003
Refinery and tank facility electrical standards.
IEEE Std 80
Substation grounding for personnel protection.
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How we run it
Safety in five places, on every job.
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Estimate stage
Safety risk and PPE level are estimated alongside labor and material. If the work cannot be done safely with our crew, we say so before we bid.
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Pre-job
Site walk-down with your safety rep. Hazard ID, classification confirmation, JSA drafted, LOTO plan reviewed.
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Daily start
Toolbox talk every morning. Permit refresh, gas test, PPE check, and the day's critical lifts and energized work reviewed.
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In-field
Foreman is on the tools with the crew, not in the trailer. Audits and observations logged. Near-misses recorded same day.
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Close-out
Permits closed, area returned to operations, lessons captured. Anything that should change for the next job, changes.
How we communicate safety.
No invented rates. No vague claims. Clear commitments the company can support before real audited statistics are added.
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Recordable incidents on the last job
100%
Crews OSHA 10 trained, minimum
100%
Site foremen OSHA 30 trained
24/7
Stop-work authority for every crew member
Next step
Need safety documentation before a bid walk?
Send a request and we will prepare the standard JSA, energized-work permit and training documentation package for review.