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Safety

Safety is part of the work.

Lanehart plans for access, equipment, active operations, and the people around each project before our crews begin.

Field planning · preparation, protection, and accountability before the first coat

Our safety approach

Clear expectations for every jobsite.

Our program supports safe work through planning, orientation, communication, and accountability in the field.

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Safety in practice

A program crews can use every day.

The work stays safer when expectations are clear, concerns are discussed, and crews can respond to the conditions in front of them.

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Pre-task planning

The scope, access, hazards, containment, and work sequence are considered before a crew starts.

02

Orientation and training

New hires complete safety orientation covering hazards, reporting, PPE, and the work conditions they will encounter.

03

Toolbox meetings

Weekly jobsite meetings and monthly office discussions keep safety specific to the work happening now.

04

Safety Pays

Safe habits are reinforced through Lanehart’s annual Safety Pays recognition program.

Supporting our crews

Training, communication, and accountability.

What the field team covers

Fall protection, scaffolding, ladders, lifts, personal protective equipment, incident reporting, ergonomics, and the specific hazards of the assigned work.

How concerns are handled

Employees are encouraged to report safety concerns and violations directly to a superintendent or safety director so hazards can be recognized, addressed, and documented.

Outside collaboration

Lanehart continuously evaluates its safety expectations with Essential Safety Partners to keep standards current and corrective action direct.

Before you call

Bring the useful details.

The estimating conversation moves faster when your team can share the project location, scope, schedule, access conditions, and a primary contact.

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