The safest job is the one you plan properly. Rushing into a task without a clear understanding of the risks, controls, and responsibilities is a recipe for confusion—and potentially, disaster. Pre-task planning isn’t a formality. It’s a foundation.
Effective pre-task planning ensures that everyone involved understands the work, identifies the hazards, and agrees on the mitigation strategies. It empowers team members to speak up, ask questions, and align around safety as a shared value.
At KEW, we make pre-task planning a requirement and a cultural expectation. We believe every successful outcome starts with asking the right questions—before the work begins. It’s not about checking a box. It’s about getting everyone on the same page, every time.