Construction Magazine April 2016 | Page 99

USA the Daily Preparation Process ( DPP ) to identify and assess the unique hazards and challenges facing coworkers each day .
“ We don ’ t try to push it down from the top , but try to get the buy-in and input from each and every one of the guys doing work on the best way to do it safely ,” says Duke . “ Do we put the ladder on the inside or the outside ? Do we stage materials left or right ? They get to have a voice in that and some ownership in their own plan for the day , and it gets more eyes and more ideas around each thing we ’ re doing . So you tend to get tunnel vision if you ’ ve done the same thing over again . With eight or ten more guys working on a problem , you get a better result .”
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