Nobody gets hurt building our reputation
Line work is unforgiving. Our safety culture was formed by decades of utility field supervision, storm rooms, and hard lessons — and it governs every task, every day.
Safety is how we operate — not a binder on a shelf
OSHA 1910.269 Compliance
Our work practices are built around OSHA's electric power generation, transmission, and distribution standard — minimum approach distances, grounding, insulation, and qualified-worker requirements.
Daily Job Briefings
Every crew, every job, every day starts with a documented tailboard: hazards, energy sources, PPE, work procedures, and emergency response — before a single tool comes off the truck.
Qualified Workers Only
Energized work is performed only by qualified line workers with verified training and experience. Our field leadership came up through the trade and knows the difference firsthand.
Stop-Work Authority
Every person on our crews — from apprentice to general foreman — has the authority and the obligation to stop work when conditions aren't right. No exceptions, no repercussions.
Storm Safety Discipline
Restoration work compounds risk: fatigue, unfamiliar systems, damaged infrastructure. Our storm protocols are built from division-level restoration planning experience at a major Southeast IOU.
Continuous Training
Pole-top and bucket rescue, CPR/first aid, equipment certification, and ongoing skills verification. Training records maintained and available to our utility partners.
"Every lineman on our payroll goes home the way he came to work. That's the only metric that matters."
Safety documentation for prequalification
Our safety program documentation, training records, and insurance certificates are available to utility partners on request.