/ About — Safety

Safe sites.
Sound concrete.

A safe jobsite is an organized jobsite. SLM treats safety, quality, and schedule as the same conversation — because they are.

Safety is a daily discipline

Crews start every shift with a focused plan: scope, sequencing, equipment checks, fall and crush hazards, and the conditions specific to the day's pour. Safety meetings aren't a formality — they're how the work gets organized.

Trained, experienced personnel

We run with smaller crews of 4–5 highly experienced personnel. Experience reduces incidents. People who have placed thousands of cubic yards know what to watch for — embeds, edges, pump lines, and the trades around them.

Coordinated with every trade

Concrete work is rarely happening in isolation. We coordinate with steel, MEP, masonry, framing, and site trades so the area is clear, controlled, and safe — before we mobilize the pump.

Quality is the safety net

Sloppy work is unsafe work. Tight formwork, correct reinforcement, controlled pours, and proper finishing protect everyone who walks the building after we leave — and protect the schedule, too.

/ Standards

We meet OSHA standards as the floor — and run our jobs above them.

Hard hats, hi-vis, eye and hearing protection, fall protection, and PPE are non-negotiable. Pump and crane operations are pre-planned. Pour zones are controlled. Tool-box talks happen daily. None of this is unusual — it's what a well-run jobsite looks like.