Field level hazard assessment
Before tools are lifted, the crew walks the area, identifies the hazards specific to that day's work, and documents the controls. Written every shift, signed off by the foreman.
Forty years on commercial projects, and the safety culture that comes with them.

The Certificate of Recognition is the construction industry's benchmark for a working health and safety management system. The COR program launched in 1992. Alpine has held the certification continuously since 2001.
That isn't a binder on a shelf. It's an annual external audit, ongoing training records, and a documented field program that has held up across hundreds of commercial jobs.
Before tools are lifted, the crew walks the area, identifies the hazards specific to that day's work, and documents the controls. Written every shift, signed off by the foreman.
Short, focused, daily safety briefings. The whole crew is aligned on what's happening that day, what's running near them, and what to watch for in their area.
Because we own the fleet, we control the maintenance schedule. Lifts, scaffolding, and finishing equipment come to your site inspected and certified, not rented and unknown.
Independent external audits keep the safety program honest. The program is run, not displayed.
A National Construction Safety Officer is part of the team, not a contractor we call when there's an incident.
Fall protection, aerial work platform, WHMIS, first aid: tracked, renewed, and current for every active crew member.