Some jobs may seem too small to sweat over the idea of public safety.
There are a hundred little things on a job site that can potentially endanger the public; that’s why having a foolproof plan for every single job, big or small, is more than good practice.
As Richard Crow, regional manager with Murphy Pipelines Contractors, says: “It doesn’t matter how much money we make, or how big the project is. If somebody gets hurt, that job is a complete failure. We lost.”
Possibly the most vulnerable members of the public around job sites are pedestrians.
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