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Through pre-planning construction operations and safety participation that begins at project pursuit, our strategy is to identify all potential site risks and prevent accidents before they occur.

Committed to Safety

Safety will always take precedence over profit. Synergi is committed to the highest standards of safety and health in the workplace and adherence to our internal safety program is the cornerstone of our success.

We strive to achieve excellence in safety by developing and sustaining a culture of awareness and maintaining an accident-free environment for our employees, subcontractors, and customers alike.

Spearheaded by QC & Safety Inspector Raymond Stokes, Synergi instills a culture of safety in its employees from the outset of each project.

Post Houston Site Safety Walk
Creating A

Culture of Safety

Through pre-planning construction operations and safety participation that begins at project pursuit, our strategy is to identify all potential site risks and prevent accidents before they occur. Safety Officer Asaymu Swen focuses on the documentation and safety requirements for each active project, keeping our team updated with safety procedures in each state, reviewing rigging plans, and visiting job sites to ensure adherence to safety protocols. The project managers, site supervisors, and general superintendents deployed to Synergi’s job sites have completed their OSHA 30-hour training at minimum, with additional training as required by local and state regulations, enabling them to keep a constant eye on our operations for potentially dangerous situations that may require immediate corrective action.

Our standards, mandatory safety inspections, and numerous training programs, along with these practices, have resulted in a comprehensive and effective safety organization. To ensure we’re upholding the highest safety standards, Synergi also employs a third party to perform random safety audits for both our fabrication shops and onsite operations across the country.

Building Safety into Each Project’s Plans

Every day, we aim to exceed conventional safety regulations, devising new methods to assure that no safety accidents, no matter how minor, occur. We create and implement complete programs that are specifically adapted to each project, including custom safety plans, rigging plans, and logistics renderings, such as the below examples.

Detailed Rigging Plan

Safety On Site

These photos, taken from actual Synergi job sites, demonstrate the safety measures and practices routinely screened for during regularly-occurring site walks and safety inspections.

stair being lifted off a truck on a construction site
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an on construction site properly wearing fall arrest harness

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Proper usage of fall protection harness.

all protection kit on a construction site

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Synergi’s newly issued fall protection kits.

barricade blocking stair use with signage to protect from fall hazard exposure

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Barricade blocking stair use with signage to protect from fall hazard exposure.

horizontal lifeline installed as anchor to tie off for fall protection

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Horizontal lifeline installed as anchor to tie off for fall protection.

workers properly using PFAS (personal fall arrest system) to install perimeter glass panels

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Workers properly using PFAS (personal fall arrest system) to install perimeter glass panels.

temporary railing for fall protection

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Properly installed temporary railing for fall protection.

barricade blocking stair use with signage to protect from fall hazard exposure

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Barricade blocking stair use with signage to protect from fall hazard exposure.

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Proper usage of fall protection harness.

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A site safety presentation underway at a $5B campus redevelopment project in Redmond, WA.