Construction Safety Week is a chance to step back and refocus on something that drives every project we build. Taking care of our people.

On a jobsite, safety is not something separate from the work. It is part of how the work gets done. It starts early, before crews arrive, when teams are walking the job, thinking through the sequence, and asking the right questions. How will this be built. Who else is working in this space. What could create risk if we do not plan for it now.

That mindset carries into the field. It shows up in the way teams communicate, in the conversations happening before work begins, and in the decisions made throughout the day. When something does not look right, the work pauses. The team takes a step back, talks through it, and finds a better way forward. That is not a disruption to the job. That is the work.

Preparation plays a big role in that. Training, coordination, and the tools our teams use every day all contribute to better visibility in the field. When teams understand the work and have a clear plan, they are in a position to make better decisions. And better decisions lead to safer outcomes.

At the end of the day, safety is personal. Every person on a Doster jobsite has people counting on them at home. That responsibility shapes how we plan, how we build, and how we look out for each other.

Construction Safety Week is a reminder of that commitment. More importantly, it reflects how our teams operate every day.

Because how we build matters.

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