Safety starts at design stage
Safe maintenance access, isolation points, clearance around switchgear and escape routing are design decisions, not site improvisations. Building them in early costs nothing; retrofitting them costs a great deal.
Method statements people actually read
Every work package on our sites runs against a risk assessment and method statement written for the crew doing the job — short, specific and in plain language, with the controls named.
Toolbox talks, permit-to-work for hot works and live electrical activity, and daily site checks keep those controls active rather than filed away.
Integrity is the other half
Reporting a defect you caused is harder than hiding it. We build teams where raising the issue early is the expected behaviour, because a concealed fault in a fire or electrical system is a life-safety risk, not a paperwork problem.