In Alaska, safety isn't a poster on the trailer wall. It's the difference between finishing a season and losing one. We plan every task around the conditions and the crew, not around the clock.
Safety performance is a leading indicator of how a contractor runs everything else. Ours reflects disciplined planning, trained crews, and field leadership that stops work before conditions turn.
A simple program, applied without exception, because consistency is what keeps people safe when the temperature drops and the schedule tightens.
A Job Hazard Analysis before every task, every day. Crews walk the work, name the hazards, and agree on controls before a tool comes out.
From new-hire orientation to competent-person and task-specific certifications, every crew member is trained for the work and the environment.
Sub-zero work plans, frostbite and cold-stress controls, equipment cold-starts, and medevac/communication procedures for off-grid sites.
Superintendents and foremen own safety on their sites. Leadership is visible in the field, not just in the office, and crews know it.
We'd rather show you than tell you. Ask for our safety program, EMR letter, and references on your next bid.