Even if you follow every safety rule to the letter, the reality is this: you’re not the only one on the job site. Other trades, site conditions, and surrounding activities can create hazards that are outside of your control.
Real Talk:
You can wear your PPE, follow fall protection rules, and keep your area clean—but if a plumber leaves tools in a walkway, or an electrician forgets to secure a cord, it can still lead to you getting hurt.
Key Points to Remember:
✅ Stay Alert at All Times
Always be aware of what’s happening around you—not just your own task. Look above, behind, and around your work area.
✅ Check Before You Start
Before you begin work, scan the area for tripping hazards, overhead work, unsecured materials, or open holes.
✅ Communicate with Other Trades
Don’t assume others are thinking about your safety. Speak up and coordinate. A simple heads-up can prevent an accident.
✅ Report Unsafe Conditions
If you see something unsafe, report it. Waiting until someone gets hurt is too late.
✅ Move with Caution
Never rush through unfamiliar areas. Watch where you walk, especially in mixed-trade zones
Final Thought:
Your safety doesn’t end with your own actions. The jobsite is shared, and every trade affects one another. Be the example, stay aware, and help look out for your teammates.
SAFE AS FU$K — every day.