Safety

IES Commercial & Industrial

Overview of IES Safety

IES employees receive safety training before starting work.
Employees also receive project specific safety orientation at the jobsite.Our regular safety review and audit processes conducted with each division include and measure key safety measurements to continually assess our safety performance and promote improvement. To learn more about IES Commercial and Industrial’s Safety Program and Culture please contact Senior Vice President of Safety Harvey Hammock.

Safety Stats

Our commitment to safety is reflected in our numbers
Our safety goals are simple: no injuries and no time lost due to accidents. From the careful screening and on-boarding of employees, to institutionalized and continuous training, to rigorous on going safety programs and safety updates on every project, safety is always the top priority at IES Commercial & Industrial.

Experience Modifaction Rate (EMR)*

EMR reflects overall safety record and is applied to a company’s insurance premium. A lower EMR means fewer accidents and a lower cost of insurance.

IES 0.63

INDUSTRY AVG 1.0

OSHA Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR)*

Recordable rates are used to show the relative level of injuries and illnesses among different industries, forms or operations within a single firm. A lower rating means fewer injuries and increased safety performance.
IES 0.59
INDUSTRY AVG 2.20

OSHA Lost Time Incident Rate (LTIR)*

OSHA Lost Time ratio reflects nonfatal injuries that cause any loss or time from work beyond the day or shift it occurs. A lower Lost Time Ratio means fewer injuries and increased safety and productivity performance.

IES 0.10

INDUSTRY AVG .80

* All safety information on this page refers to IES Holdings, Inc. enterprise wide as of April 2021.