
Safety in construction isn’t just a checklist—it’s the difference between a job well done and a headline nobody wants. Every site starts with hard hats, steel-toes, and eye protection, but real safety comes from habits: double-checking scaffolding before climbing, locking out machines during repairs, and calling out hazards before they bite. Crews train on fall protection, electrical risks, and heavy-lift signals so nobody gets caught off guard. The goal? Zero incidents, every shift—because a safe site isn’t lucky, it’s built that way.