Quakertown, PENNSYLVANIA. June 27, 2025 - Last Friday, one of our field team members made a quick but crucial observation that could have had serious implications: a boom left unstrapped in its cradle following a generator repair.
After the repair on our vehicle, the crew was en route to an ANSI inspection when a colleague, who was already off the clock, noticed something wasn’t right. Instead of shrugging it off, they picked up the phone, made the call, and pulled over to personally secure the equipment.
This is the kind of vigilance we want to celebrate. It’s not just about protocols, it’s about choosing to act when you see something wrong, no matter who’s behind the wheel. That mindset protects people, equipment, and the reputation we work hard to build every day.
When we look out for each other, we all get better and safer. Let’s keep speaking up, double-checking, and continuing to learn from each other.


