Our Uncompromising Commitment to Worksite Safety
Protecting our team, your project, and our community is our highest priority.
- Comprehensive program that meets and exceeds OSHA & L&I requirements.
- Zero-tolerance drug policy with random testing for a secure workforce.
- Empowering every employee with the authority to stop unsafe work.
A Culture of 'Zero Accident Mindset'
At Legacy 6 Inc., safety is more than a policy—it’s the core of our culture. It is the foundation upon which every project is built and the standard by which we measure true success. As a fourth-generation family business serving communities across Oregon and Washington, we have a deeply ingrained sense of responsibility for the well-being of every person we work with. This includes our own employees and their families, our valued clients, and the communities we serve across the Pacific Northwest. This legacy drives our uncompromising commitment to health and safety on every job site.
We actively cultivate a ‘Zero Accident Mindset,’ a shared belief that all incidents are preventable through proactive measures and unwavering attention to detail. This is not just a slogan we print on banners; it is an active, daily practice that informs every decision we make. It means we continually improve our processes, demonstrate proactive leadership, and promote comprehensive safety awareness throughout every phase of a project. Furthermore, we look at each site as if it were our own, which means we prioritize the long-term health and safety of the environment and the people within it. Our ultimate goal is to ensure every team member is accountable and actively participates in advancing our safety practices, creating an environment where people are protected, and projects can proceed efficiently and without costly, preventable delays.
The Tangible Benefits of a Safety-First Approach
Choosing a contractor with a genuine, proven commitment to safety is one of the most critical decisions a developer or project owner can make.
A robust safety culture delivers far more than just regulatory compliance; it provides tangible, measurable benefits that directly impact your bottom line,
project timeline, and professional reputation.
At Legacy 6 Inc., our safety-first philosophy is a core component of the value we deliver, protecting your investment at every turn.
Protecting Your Project Timeline and Budget
Worksite accidents are the single greatest threat to a project’s schedule and budget. A single incident can trigger stop-work orders, regulatory investigations, and workforce disruptions, leading to days or even weeks of costly delays. By implementing our ‘Zero Accident Mindset,’ we drastically reduce the likelihood of these events. Our proactive hazard identification and meticulous planning mean projects in areas like Gresham and Tigard run smoother, with fewer interruptions. This focus on prevention translates directly into projects that stay on schedule and avoid the unexpected costs associated with accidents, repairs, and administrative penalties.
Minimizing Liability and Insurance Risks
For developers and commercial property owners, liability is a significant concern. Partnering with a contractor who cuts corners on safety exposes you to immense financial and legal risk. Legacy 6 Inc. acts as your shield against this liability. Our comprehensive safety program, which exceeds OSHA and L&I standards, thorough documentation, and fully insured status (WA: LEGAC6I856KA, OR: CCB 217133) provide you with peace of mind. We meticulously manage worksite risks, ensuring that your project is not only compliant but also a model of safe operation, which can positively impact insurance considerations and protect you from litigation.
Enhancing Your Reputation and Community Standing
Your project is a reflection of your company’s values. A safe, clean, and organized worksite sends a powerful message to the community, stakeholders, and potential tenants or buyers. When we manage a site in a community like Lake Oswego or West Linn, we do so with the utmost respect for public safety and environmental standards. Our commitment demonstrates that you are a responsible developer who prioritizes the well-being of the community. This builds goodwill and enhances your reputation as a trusted, high-quality partner for future projects.
Our Comprehensive Construction Site Safety Program
We have developed and implemented a robust construction site safety program designed to proactively identify, address, and mitigate risks before they can become incidents. This forward-thinking approach ensures full regulatory compliance, protects our valuable workforce, and keeps your project on schedule and budget. Our program is a living system, constantly adapting to the unique challenges of each project, whether it’s a large-scale commercial sitework and excavation project or complex underground utilities installation.
Exceeding Regulatory Standards
Our internal safety program is meticulously structured to not only meet but consistently exceed the rigorous requirements set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I). As a leading, fully OSHA compliant demolition contractor, we ensure every aspect of our operation adheres to the highest legal and ethical standards. This involves more frequent inspections, more comprehensive training, and stricter personal protective equipment (PPE) mandates than the baseline requirements. For our clients, this commitment translates into reduced liability, enhanced project integrity, and the peace of mind that comes from partnering with a contractor who refuses to cut corners on safety or quality.
Proactive Hazard Identification
We believe the best way to handle an incident is to prevent it from ever happening. Central to our program are regular Job Safety Inspections (JSIs) conducted by our superintendents and safety personnel across all active worksites, from Oregon City to Forest Grove. These detailed inspections are paired with mandatory Weekly Safety Meetings for the entire on-site crew. These meetings are not a formality; they are a critical forum for open dialogue. We discuss upcoming tasks, review site conditions, analyze potential hazards related to weather or soil, and reinforce best practices. This creates a continuous loop of communication, allowing us to monitor, identify, and correct potential issues in the field long before they can impact our team’s safety or your project’s timeline.
Accountability and Continuous Improvement
A cornerstone of our worksite safety commitment is a dedication to learning and growth. We maintain a transparent system where all accidents or near-misses are immediately reported and thoroughly investigated to determine the root cause. This isn’t about placing blame; it’s about understanding why something happened and implementing effective corrective actions to prevent any reoccurrence. The findings and resulting procedural updates are then documented and communicated to our entire organization. This unwavering commitment to accountability and continuous improvement strengthens our safety culture and is fundamental to achieving our goal of a zero-accident environment.
Expert Training and Heavy Equipment Safety Standards
A safe worksite begins with a confident, knowledgeable, and well-trained team. At Legacy 6 Inc., we invest heavily in extensive, ongoing safety training for every single employee.
This investment begins the moment someone joins our team and continues throughout their career with us.
Our approach ensures that every individual, from a new laborer to a senior operator, has the skills and understanding necessary to perform their duties safely and efficiently.
Specialized Equipment and Operator Training
Our operators receive specific, documented training on heavy equipment safety standards for our entire fleet of over 150 units. This includes everything from pre-operational checks and safe operating procedures to shutdown protocols for excavators, dozers, dump trucks, and more. Our equipment is meticulously maintained by our in-house mechanics, guaranteeing it operates at peak performance and meets all safety specifications before it ever arrives on your site in Tualatin or Sherwood, or elsewhere. This combination of skilled operators and perfectly maintained equipment is essential for safe, productive earthwork.
Comprehensive New-Hire Orientation
Every new employee is onboarded with a thorough introduction to our safety-first culture. This orientation goes beyond handing them a manual; it’s an immersive program covering our core safety policies, emergency procedures, PPE requirements, hazard communication, and a detailed explanation of their ‘stop work’ authority. We ensure that from day one, every team member understands that safety is their primary responsibility. This foundational training establishes high expectations and integrates every new hire into our culture of collective responsibility.
Fully Verified & Licensed Professionals
We provide our clients with complete confidence by being fully licensed, bonded, and insured. We hold active certifications and licenses across the region, demonstrating our professionalism and commitment to operating with integrity. Our credentials include: WA: LEGAC6I856KA, OR: CCB 217133, and a certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB). This verification ensures you are partnering with a credible and responsible contractor.
How We Implement Safety on Your Job Site
Our safety philosophy is not just a document on a shelf; it is put into action through clear, structured protocols that are integrated into every project we undertake. From initial planning to final site cleanup, safety is a key performance indicator woven into every phase of our work.
Pre-Construction Safety Planning
Before the first piece of equipment arrives, our project managers, estimators, and superintendents collaborate to develop a site-specific safety plan. This crucial step involves identifying potential risks associated with the specific scope of work, whether it’s a multi-acre excavation project or a technical structural demolition. The plan addresses critical elements like underground utility location, traffic control, erosion prevention, emergency action plans, and public safety measures, tailored to the unique environment of your site.
On-Site Leadership & Oversight
Our Superintendents and Foremen are our safety leaders in the field. They are responsible for implementing the safety plan and leading by example. They conduct daily “toolbox talks” and safety briefings to discuss the day’s tasks and potential hazards, ensuring that every crew member is aligned and aware. They provide constant oversight, mentorship, and guidance to the entire team, reinforcing our high standards throughout the day.
Empowered Team Members
We believe that the safest worksites are those where every individual feels a sense of ownership. Every member of the Legacy 6 Inc. team understands they have the full authority and responsibility to stop a job process if they see a potential hazard or feel a situation is unsafe. This ‘stop work authority’ is fully supported by management without fear of reprisal, fostering a culture of trust and proactive problem-solving that prevents incidents before they occur.
Transparent and Open Communication
Our business is built on relationships, which is why over 80% of our clients are repeat customers. A major reason for this is our heavy focus on over-communication. This philosophy extends directly to our safety practices. Safety concerns are communicated immediately and transparently between crew members, foremen, and project management. This team-first approach ensures that everyone involved, including our clients, has a clear and accurate understanding of site activities, contributing to a secure and efficient working environment.
Frequently Asked Questions About
Our Safety Program
What does a 'site-specific safety plan' include for a project?
A site-specific safety plan is a detailed document our team creates before any work begins. It typically includes an analysis of potential hazards unique to the site (like soil conditions, overhead power lines, or proximity to traffic), detailed emergency action procedures, a map of fire extinguisher and first-aid station locations, specific PPE requirements for different tasks, and protocols for hazardous material communication. For projects in busy areas like downtown Portland, it will also include comprehensive traffic and pedestrian control plans.
How exactly does Legacy 6's safety program exceed OSHA standards?
We view OSHA and L&I standards as the minimum baseline, not the goal. We exceed them by conducting safety meetings and site inspections more frequently than required, implementing a zero-tolerance drug policy with random testing (which is not a universal OSHA mandate), and providing more in-depth, task-specific training for our equipment operators. We also invest in premium PPE and empower every employee with stop-work authority, creating a culture of safety that goes far beyond simple compliance.
What specific training do your heavy equipment operators receive?
Our operators undergo extensive training that includes manufacturer-led instruction, in-house mentorship, and third-party certification where applicable. Training covers pre-use inspections, safe operation in various terrains, hazard recognition (like unstable ground or blind spots), and emergency shutdown procedures. This is documented and refreshed regularly to ensure skills remain sharp across our entire fleet of over 150 machines.
How is your zero-tolerance drug policy enforced?
Our policy is enforced through pre-employment screening for all new hires, as well as random drug testing for all current employees throughout the year. We also conduct post-incident testing to ensure a clear understanding of all contributing factors. This strict policy is crucial for maintaining a sharp, alert, and safe workforce on every project site, from Longview, WA to Woodburn, OR.
What is 'stop work authority' and how does it actually work in the field?
‘Stop work authority’ is the unconditional power and responsibility given to every single Legacy 6 employee to halt any work activity they believe is unsafe, without fear of punishment or reprimand. If a laborer sees an operator working too close to an unmarked trench, they can call a stop. The entire team then pauses to assess the situation with a superintendent, corrects the issue, and only resumes work when everyone agrees it is safe to do so. It is a cornerstone of our proactive, team-based safety culture.
How do you handle safety on projects near public areas or live businesses?
For projects in populated areas like Beaverton or near active businesses, our safety plans have an expanded focus on public protection. This includes secure perimeter fencing, clear signage, designated traffic control flaggers, dust and noise mitigation measures, and careful scheduling of disruptive activities during off-peak hours whenever possible. Our goal is to minimize impact and ensure the safety of our crew and the surrounding community.
Can clients review the safety plan and records for their specific project?
Absolutely. We believe in total transparency. We encourage our clients to be active partners in the safety process. We will gladly provide you with the site-specific safety plan for your review before work begins and can provide documentation of our safety meetings, inspection reports, and employee training records upon request.
Partner With a Safe Excavation Contractor
in the Pacific Northwest
Your project’s success, schedule, and budget all depend on a foundation of safety. A single incident can cause costly delays, damage reputations, and, most importantly, harm people. At Legacy 6 Inc., our proven construction site safety program is designed to protect your investment, our people, and the community. By making safety our highest priority, we ensure your project is completed efficiently, on time, and without preventable incidents. Partner with a safe excavation contractor in Oregon and Washington who treats your project with the care and commitment it deserves. Let’s build it right, and build it safely.