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SAFETY

Safety Best Practices for Commercial Construction Sites in Fort Worth

Safety is not negotiable on commercial construction sites. In the Fort Worth market — where projects range from high-rise office buildings to sprawling industrial parks — maintaining rigorous safety standards protects workers, reduces costly delays, and demonstrates the professionalism that owners and stakeholders expect.

Every commercial construction site should start with a comprehensive safety plan that addresses site-specific hazards, emergency procedures, and communication protocols. This plan should be reviewed with all trade partners before work begins and updated as conditions change throughout the project.

Daily safety briefings — often called toolbox talks — are one of the most effective practices for maintaining awareness. These brief meetings at the start of each shift review the day's activities, highlight potential hazards, and reinforce safe work practices. They also provide an opportunity for workers to raise concerns before they become incidents.

Personal protective equipment requirements must be clearly defined and consistently enforced. Hard hats, safety glasses, high-visibility vests, and steel-toed boots are standard on most commercial sites. Additional PPE — such as fall protection harnesses, hearing protection, and respiratory equipment — should be required based on specific task hazards.

Fall protection is particularly critical on commercial construction sites in North Texas, where tilt-wall erection, steel framing, and roofing activities create elevated work hazards. OSHA requires fall protection for work at heights of six feet or more in the construction industry, and general contractors must ensure all subcontractors comply.

Incident tracking and reporting create accountability and drive continuous improvement. Every near-miss, first-aid incident, and recordable injury should be documented, investigated, and used to refine safety procedures. The goal is not just compliance — it is building a culture where every person on site takes personal responsibility for safety.

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