Built into every project

Stonebrook Safety

At Stonebrook Exterior, protecting our people, our clients, and the communities where we work is fundamental to how we operate. Safety is integrated into every phase of our work, from project planning and estimating to field execution and final completion.

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Our Safety Commitment

A Culture Built on Safety Leadership

At Stonebrook Exterior, safety isn’t a checklist. It’s embedded in everything we do. Our Environmental, Health, Safety & Loss Control program proactively identifies hazards and drives continuous improvement from pre-planning through project completion. With shared accountability across leadership, supervisors, and field crews, and a commitment to disciplined training and active oversight, safety remains at the forefront of every decision on every jobsite.

Through disciplined planning, consistent training, and active field oversight, we ensure safety remains at the forefront of every decision made on our jobsites.

Our Goal Is Simple

Every Employee Goes Home Safely At The End Of Every Day

Work With A Contractor That Leads with Safety.

Whether you’re planning a commercial construction project or a residential roof replacement, Stonebrook Exterior brings a disciplined safety culture, experienced crews, and proven safety systems to every job.

Safety Program Highlights

A Structured and Proactive Safety Program

Industry Leading Safety Standards

Stonebrook Exterior operates in full compliance with OSHA regulations while implementing additional safety practices aligned with EM385 requirements and ANSI/ISO 45001 safety management principles.

Site Specific Hazard Analysis

Every project begins with structured hazard identification. Project managers develop Site-Specific Safety Plans (SSSPs) and Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs) tailored to the scope of work to identify risks and implement controls before work begins.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

All employees are equipped with appropriate PPE, including hard hats, eye protection, fall protection systems, and task-specific safety equipment required
for the work being performed.

Advanced Fall Protection Systems

Working at height requires disciplined safety systems. Our crews are trained and equipped with harnesses, lifelines, guardrails, anchors, and other engineered fall protection systems to maintain proper fall protection when required.

Field Safety Inspections and Audits

Routine jobsite inspections are conducted by safety professionals, project leadership, and supervisors to ensure safety procedures are consistently followed and hazards are corrected quickly.

Subcontractor Safety Expectations

All subcontractors working on Stonebrook projects must meet our safety expectations and demonstrate a commitment to safe work practices before participating on our jobsites.

Safety for Commercial Projects

Coordinated Safety for Complex Commercial Environments

Commercial construction projects require disciplined coordination between contractors, property managers, and facility operators. Stonebrook Exterior works closely with project stakeholders to maintain a controlled, safe, and organized jobsite throughout the project lifecycle.

These systems allow projects to progress efficiently while protecting building occupants, workers, and surrounding businesses.

Pre-construction safety planning and hazard identification
Development of Site-Specific Safety Plans and Activity Hazard Analyses
Coordination with general contractors and trade partners
Daily safety briefings and pre-task planning with crews
Proper equipment use and material handling procedures
Fall protection systems for elevated work
OSHA documentation and regulatory compliance
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Safety for Residential Projects

Protecting Homes, Families, and Property

Residential roofing projects require careful planning to ensure safety for both our crews and the homeowners we serve.

A major part of residential jobsite safety comes from maintaining a clean, organized, and controlled work environment around the home. Proper housekeeping helps reduce hazards and ensures the property remains safe for homeowners, neighbors, and our crews.

Maintaining clean work areas to reduce trip hazards
Magnetic sweeps to remove nails and metal debris from yards and driveways
Organized material staging to keep walkways and access points clear
Controlled debris management and equipment placement around the home
Safe ladder access and controlled roof access procedures
Protection of landscaping and surrounding property
Employee Training & Accountability

Continuous Training and Professional Development

Stonebrook Exterior invests heavily in training and competency development to ensure employees have the knowledge and skills necessary to work safely.

Through our internal training initiative, Stonebrook University, employees participate in structured safety education that combines online learning, hands-on instruction, and ongoing field coaching.

Supervisors and foremen maintain advanced safety training and certifications, reinforcing accountability and leadership throughout the organization. Every employee is empowered with Stop Work Authority, ensuring any team member can pause work immediately if a condition appears unsafe.

Training topics include:

Fall protection systems and safe work at heights
Equipment operation safety
Ladder safety and safe access procedures
Personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements
Hazard identification and jobsite risk awareness
Emergency response procedures
Jobsite inspections and safety leadership
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Emergency Preparedness

Prepared to respond quickly and effectively

Stonebrook Exterior crews are trained to respond quickly and effectively to jobsite emergencies. Each project includes clearly defined emergency procedures and resources. Prompt reporting and thorough investigation help us address issues immediately while strengthening our safety systems to prevent future incidents.

First aid kits available on every jobsite

Established emergency communication procedures

Access to nearby medical facilities

Fire prevention and response planning

Incident reporting and root-cause investigation procedures