Safety & Compliance

Process you can document. Sites you can trust.

Safety isn't a slogan — it's a written program executed daily on every Alaska jobsite.

Safety Commitment

We operate under a written safety program, OSHA-aligned procedures, and project-specific site safety plans. Every mobilization begins with documented hazard analysis and ends with a closeout package that proves the work was performed safely.

Our crews are trained, equipped, and supervised by Alaska-experienced superintendents who understand both the technical and operational realities of working on federal and industrial sites.

OSHA-focused operations
Project-specific site safety plans
Daily Job Hazard Analyses
Trained, PPE-equipped crews
Documented coating QC & DFT
Secure project communications

Operational Standards

Documented procedures for surface prep, application, ventilation, containment, and cleanup.

Training

Onboarding, hazard recognition, fall protection, and confined-space training tracked by crew.

Field Practices

Pre-task planning, daily inspections, and supervisor sign-off on every shift.

Next Step

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