Wind Energy

Safety staffing, compliance, and oversight for wind farm construction, turbine installation, and maintenance projects.

23+ Years in Safety

Experience across wind, solar, BESS, data centers, heavy civil, utilities, and industrial projects.

Aligned with OSHA / NFPA / EM 385 / ISO

Work built to OSHA 1910/1926, NFPA 70E, EM 385-1-1, and ISO 14001/45001/9001 frameworks.

Nationwide Coverage

United States projects with mobilization to Canada (Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan), Puerto Rico, and Mexico.

Wind Energy Safety Management

for Construction & Maintenance

We support developers, EPCs, and contractors with experienced safety professionals across every stage of wind farm construction and operations. Our team manages site safety programs, oversees work-at-height, rigging, lifting, and electrical activities, and ensures crews follow OSHA, NFPA, and EM 385 standards. From mobilization to commissioning, we help maintain compliance, reduce risks, and keep renewable energy projects safe and efficient.

All activities are documented with daily reports, JSAs, and permit records to maintain client and audit readiness.

Industries We Serve

We support construction, renewable energy, utilities, and industrial sectors through reliable safety management, compliance programs, and field oversight.

Safety oversight for turbine installation and maintenance, including fall protection, electrical hazards, and site procedures.

Safety programs for panel installation, electrical hazard mitigation, and crew training.

Safety management addressing chemical, electrical, and fire hazards in energy storage systems.

On-site safety for marine and electrical hazards during offshore turbine installation and maintenance.

Safety programs covering mechanical, electrical, and confined space hazards at hydroelectric facilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The primary hazards include work at height, crane and rigging operations, confined spaces in towers, and electrical energy during commissioning.