Safety is not just a priority, it is a responsibility we carry on every project, every day. The work we do comes with inherent risks, and how we prepare for and manage those risks defines who we are as a company. Safety is not just a priority, it is a responsibility. Our commitment to safety is rooted in one simple objective, everyone goes home. That outcome depends on planning, awareness, and a shared understanding that no task is too urgent to be done without the right controls in place. Our safety team plays a critical role in setting that foundation. Through consistent site presence, detailed pre-task planning support, scaffold and access reviews, and ongoing coordination with field teams, they help ensure that work is set up correctly from the start. This proactive approach allows us to build safety into the job, not react to it after the fact. These efforts are focused on preparation, communication, and maintaining high standards across all operations. Whether it’s proper scaffold setup, safe ladder access, or tool readiness, attention to detail at the front end is what drives safe execution in the field. Safety Week is a time to reflect, but our focus does not begin or end here. A strong safety culture is built through daily habits, clear expectations, and leadership at every level taking ownership of the work. We all have a role to play. Plan the work, follow the process, and look out for one another. Because at the end of the day, the expectation is clear: everyone goes home.