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J&J Line Services

Utility Construction

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Safety Program

Safety Is Not a Priority. It Is a Value.

Every crew member goes home the same way they came to work. Our safety program reflects the discipline and accountability our team brings to every jobsite.

Our Commitment

A culture of safety built from the ground up.

At J&J Line Services, safety is embedded in everything we do. From pre-job briefings to end-of-day reviews, our crews operate under strict safety protocols that meet or exceed OSHA standards. Every team member is trained, equipped, and accountable.

Our leadership team brings decades of field experience and understands that real safety comes from consistent habits, honest communication, and a willingness to stop work when conditions are not right.

Safety Standards

  • OSHA-compliant operations across all jobsites
  • Daily tailboard briefings before every task
  • Comprehensive PPE requirements enforced at all times
  • Stop-work authority for every crew member
  • Regular safety training and continuing education
  • Incident reporting and root-cause analysis procedures

Safety Resources

Safety Documentation

These documents outline our safety procedures, field protocols, and job briefing requirements. They are maintained and reviewed regularly to reflect current best practices.

Power Division

Electric Utility Safety Manual

Comprehensive safety procedures and protocols for all electric utility construction and maintenance operations.

Powerline Tailboard Briefing

Pre-job briefing form for powerline jobsites to identify hazards, review procedures, and ensure crew readiness.

Telecommunications Division

Telecom Safety Manual

Safety procedures and protocols for all telecommunications construction, fiber optic, and cable operations.

Telecom Tailboard Briefing

Pre-job briefing form for telecom jobsites covering fiber optic, cable, and tower work safety procedures.

Lineman in hard hat, safety glasses, hi-vis jacket, and insulated gloves performing safe maintenance on an underground padmount transformer cabinet

Safety in the Field

Every job starts with a plan and ends with everyone going home.

Our tailboard job briefings are conducted before every task. Crews review the scope of work, identify hazards, confirm safety procedures, and verify that every team member understands their role. No one works until the briefing is complete.

This discipline is what separates experienced line crews from everyone else. It is a habit built over decades of working on energized systems, in severe weather, and under high-pressure conditions.

Questions About Our Safety Program?

Our leadership team is available to discuss our safety standards, training programs, and compliance documentation.

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