Safety Policy

At Rescue Restoration, we prioritize the personal safety and health of each employee. We consider the prevention of occupational injuries and illnesses to be of utmost importance, and we are committed to always ensuring safe working conditions and practices, even if it means giving precedence to safety over operating productivity. Our goal is to establish a safety and health program that significantly reduces injuries and illnesses, exceeding the best practices observed in comparable operations and industries.

We are dedicated to maintaining a safety and health program that aligns with the best practices of organizations within the construction and restoration industry. This program places significant emphasis on preventing injuries and illnesses, requiring active participation from both management and employees. It is essential to foster cooperation in all safety and health matters, not only between management and employees, but also among co-workers and subcontractors working under the direction of Mammoth Incorporated. We believe that only through a collaborative effort can we achieve a safety program that serves the best interest and preserves the health and safety of all individuals involved.

Our safety and health program encompasses the following elements:

  1. Provision of physical safeguards to minimize the risk of injury to the greatest extent possible.
  2. Efforts to eliminate hazards through the implementation of engineering controls whenever feasible.
  3. Regular safety and health inspections aimed at identifying and rectifying unsafe working conditions or practices, controlling health hazards, and ensuring compliance with industry-specific safety and health standards.
  4. Employee training in safe and healthy work practices.
  5. Provision of required personal protective equipment (PPE) on designated jobs, along with instruction on its correct usage and maintenance.
  6. Development and enforcement of safety and health rules, with an expectation that employees will comply with these rules as a condition of employment.
  7. Thorough and prompt investigation of accidents and near-miss situations to identify the root causes and implement corrective measures to prevent recurrence.