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Operational Excellence

A safety culture built through leadership, systems, and daily field engagement

Bunch safety systems combine leadership, training, field-level hazard controls, digital tools, and audited safety programs.

Bunch's Safety Management System is built to prevent incidents, control risk, and protect our people, clients, partners, and the public. Safety is not treated as a standalone program. It is part of how work is planned, supervised, executed, measured, and improved.

Bunch works in complex industrial environments where risk must be actively managed. Our safety program includes pre-job planning, field-level hazard assessments, daily toolbox meetings, safe work procedures, training and competency tracking, incident reporting, inspections, audits, and leadership engagement at both the field and management level.

1997 First COR Certification
2002 Safety Occurrence Tracking Since
100+ Safe Work Practices & Procedures
COR Certified Safety Program

Pre-Job Planning

Hazard identification, controls, and safe work documentation before work begins.

Field-Level Hazard Assessment

Daily crew-level reviews to confirm conditions, controls, and readiness before each task.

Training & Competency

Role-based training tracked and verified for every person, every scope.

Digital Reporting

Incidents, inspections, observations, and follow-up tracked in Bunch's web-based safety system.

Program

Corporate Risk Assessment

A data-driven approach to managing risk, focused on the tasks and conditions that matter most.

Bunch takes a data-driven approach to risk management. Since 2002, we have tracked safety-related occurrences, including incidents, near misses, unsafe conditions, behavior-based observations, equipment issues, and procedural deviations.

That information is tied back to the specific tasks and hazards involved in the work. Bunch uses this historical data to identify which tasks present the highest risk, where hazards are recurring, and where controls should be strengthened.

Our Corporate Risk Assessment process helps move safety beyond generic hazard identification. It allows us to focus attention on the specific tasks, behaviors, and conditions that matter most. By measuring risk, reviewing trends, and applying targeted mitigations, Bunch can continuously improve how work is planned and executed.

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Safe Work Practices and Procedures

Bunch maintains a detailed library of more than 100 Safe Work Practices, Procedures, and Codes of Practice. These documents cover the work our people perform every day, including general safety protocols, equipment use, high-risk tasks, occupational hazards, emergency response, and work processes such as welding, pressure testing, beveling, torquing, tensioning, rigging, confined space entry, line breaking, hot work, and ground disturbance.

These procedures are developed and maintained with input from safety professionals, field leaders, and workers who understand the work. They are available through Bunch's digital systems and are used in pre-job planning, field-level hazard assessments, toolbox meetings, training, competency verification, audits, and incident reviews.

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Training, Field Execution, and Accountability

Bunch employees are trained for the work they perform and the environments they work in. Training includes Bunch orientation, site-specific orientations, hazard assessment training, WHMIS, TDG, First Aid, H2S Alive, equipment-specific training, and other role-based training to the Safe Work Practices and Procedures. Supervisors receive additional leadership and safety training to support coaching, hazard recognition, and field-level decision making.

In the field, crews complete hazard assessments and daily toolbox meetings before work begins. Supervisors and field leaders review changing conditions, confirm controls, and reinforce safe execution throughout the shift. Workers are expected to speak up, stop work when required, and participate in continuous improvement.

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Digital Safety Integration

Bunch has integrated key elements of safety management into its web-based project systems. This supports digital field-level hazard assessments, toolbox meeting records, training and competency visibility, incident reporting, investigation tracking, safety metrics, and follow-up actions.

These tools give supervisors, project teams, and management better visibility into safety activity across active work. They also improve recordkeeping, make follow-up more efficient, and help ensure safety information is available when and where it is needed.

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