What do accountability and integrity mean to you? When you’re on a job site, these two values mean everything, especially where safety is concerned. Holding yourself and your team accountable to complete every task with integrity is a sure way to complete a project on time, on budget, and within the safety guidelines. Here are some safety tips for your next job site!

Train Well

Whether it is a new team member or new piece of equipment, make sure that every party involved is trained properly on how to complete their tasks or problem solve if there are any questions.

Keep Your Space In Order

An easy cause of an accident on a job site is having a disorganized space. Be sure to enforce clean and orderly site environments to ensure that the probability or risk of a fall is not increased due to clutter. 

Speak Up

Whether you are a team member or a job site manager, speak up about the safety concerns around you. If you see something out of line, bring it to your team’s attention. This plays a part in setting the tone for accountability and integrity.

Recognize Efforts

When you see your team practicing safe habits on the job site, encourage those behaviors! Both new and old employees should be reassured that their efforts are always appreciated and setting a great example for projects in the future. 

Job site safety is crucial when working with large equipment, in outdoor environments, with heavy machinery to consider! Spear Industrial operates with accountability and integrity on every job site.

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