We’re committed to delivering quality services to our clients and communities safely. As we wrap up Construction Safety Week, hear from Electrical Field Engineer Hamza Mohammed on why he works safely every day: "Fewer incidents mean a more productive project and a safer team. My company relies on me to work safely for the prosperity of our projects and so I can return to my family safely each day." #ConstructionSafetyWeek
Mass. Electric Construction Co.’s Post
More Relevant Posts
-
Health & Safety Engineer | GWO® | Nebosh IGC (Credit) | ISO 45001 Lead Auditor | IOSH MS | IOSH WS | NIOSH | OSHA Con & GI | Scaffolding Inspector by STI | Lifting Inspector | Risk Assessor
Construction safety
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
(HSE supervisor) IOSH, OSHA CONSTRUCTION, OSHA INDUSTRY, ADVANCED DIPLOMA, FIRE SAFETY, COMPETANT PERSON SCAFFOLD, COMPETANT PERSON RIGGING AND LIFTING.
Electrical safety is very important at construction site
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY WEEK 2024 I MAY 6-10 The safety and success of any construction project is determined by the individual decisions and actions of every team member, the things they see, communicate and act on day in and day out. Each person on the job, regardless of their role, has a deep responsibility for the safety of their entire team, and must commit to always taking initiative when it comes to safety, to own the choices they make and the outcomes that result from those choices. That’s why it’s critical to create an engaging, supportive environment that promotes communication, ownership, and teamwork, where everyone can express their ideas, needs, and concerns without fear of judgement or repercussion, be accountable for their choices and actions, and work together toward the safest solutions and outcomes. Showing trust and confidence in everyone’s ability to get the job done safely and efficiently will build confidence in every team member, in any position, and give them personal ownership and a strong voice in the safety and success of their team and project.
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
🚧 Today marks the start of National Construction Safety Week, and we're kicking it off with Day 1: Drive Personal Ownership! 💪 This means recognizing that every individual on the job site plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of the entire team. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the field, your decisions and actions matter. It's about owning up to the responsibility we each have for our team's well-being and committing to taking proactive steps to prioritize safety every single day. Let's empower ourselves and each other to make safety a top priority in everything we do! 🛠️👷♂️👷♀️ 💻 www.mullins-mechanical.com #ConstructionSafetyWeek #DrivePersonalOwnership #SafetyFirst
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
🌍 Prioritizing Safety: Building a Strong Foundation in Civil Engineering 💪🚧 At Edwards Civils and Utilities, safety is at the core of everything we do. As we strive for excellence in the field of civil engineering, we understand that a strong safety culture is paramount to the success of our projects and the well-being of our team. 🏗️✅ Did you know? 📊 According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the construction industry accounts for a significant portion of workplace accidents and fatalities. It is our collective responsibility to address these challenges head-on and ensure a safe working environment for all. 📊 The Institute of Civil Engineers (ICE) reported that proactive safety management practices can significantly reduce the number of accidents and injuries in the civil engineering sector. It highlights the importance of implementing robust safety protocols and providing ongoing training. 📊 According to industry studies, companies that prioritize safety experience higher productivity, increased employee morale, and improved project outcomes. Investing in safety not only protects lives but also enhances business performance. At Edwards Civils and Utilities, we embrace a safety-first approach by: 🔒 Implementing stringent safety protocols and procedures to mitigate risks and ensure compliance with industry standards. 📚 Providing regular safety training and resources to our team, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to work safely in diverse environments. 🤝 Fostering a culture of open communication, where every team member feels empowered to report safety concerns and actively contribute to improving our safety practices. Together, let's continue to prioritize safety in the civil engineering industry. By working collaboratively, we can create an environment where everyone goes home safe at the end of the day. 🏠❤️ #SafetyFirst #CivilEngineeringIndustry #WorkplaceSafety #SafetyCulture #TeamSafety #SafeWorkEnvironment #ConstructionSafety #CollaborationForSafety
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
In the field of construction, quality and safety are paramount. Therefore, it is always essential to adhere to recognized engineering standards and use high-quality materials. Ensuring the implementation of all safety measures to protect workers on-site is crucial. Good planning and continuous coordination among all parties involved in the project can help avoid delays and additional costs. Finally, do not hesitate to invest in training workers and developing their skills, as a qualified team significantly contributes to the project's success. #civil_service #structural_engineer
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
QHSE Engineer at Jidaar Construction & Development || IOSH || OSHA || Risk Assessment || First Aid || Firefighting ||
The cause of the accident and explosion can be that the barrel contains flammable confined gas. When the spark touched the oxygen, it exploded. Suggested corrective actions: 1. Flammable material control: Identification and labeling: Be sure to clearly mark all barrels indicating the gas present and any flammability warnings. Convenient storage: Store flammable gases in designated and ventilated areas away from heat sources and ignition points. 2. Spark prevention: Electrical safety: Inspect and maintain electrical equipment regularly to reduce the risk of a spark. Consider using explosion-proof equipment in areas with flammable materials. Business Procedures: Establish business procedures that minimize ignition activities near flammable gas containers. This may include grounding tools, the use of tools that do not cause a spark, and static electricity control. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Require workers to wear appropriate PPE, such as flame retardant clothing and anti-static footwear, when handling flammable materials. 3. Training and awareness: Risk Communication: Train employees on the identification of flammable materials, associated hazards, and safe handling procedures. Emergency Response: Provide training on emergency response procedures in the event of a fire or explosion involving flammable gases. 4. Additional considerations: Ventilation: Ensure proper ventilation in work areas where flammable gases are handled to prevent their build-up. Permits: Depending on the type and amount of flammable gas, you may need specific permits or licenses for storage and handling.
HSE Professional at Stevin Rock (OSHAD &NEBOSH ,IGC&PSM &Incident Investigation , Diploma in Quarry Management, BSC in Environmental Science, ISO 45001:2018, H₂S ,UAE manual Driving license, HACCP,(ISO2200 FSMS)
What is the root cause of this event? #safety #safetyfirst #oilandgas #civil #engineering #hse #hotwork #
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
International Business manager || Project manager || Data Analyst || Designs CAD Draft-man || Structural Engineer.
Point out the 3 Errors seen in this site execution. Also advice 3 possible solutions to be adopted in future before the site execution of construction projects. And what do you have to tell the client ,safety manager and site engineer? #Engineering #safetyPreparation.
To view or add a comment, sign in
19,213 followers