Safety
Without Compromise
Because nothing matters more than going home safe. At Cummings Electrical, safety isn’t a policy—it’s a promise. No shortcuts, no exceptions.

Zero shortcuts.
Zero incidents.
Our safety record isn’t coincidental; it's a result of our relentless training, rigorous protocols, and a zero-compromise culture. For every project, every shift, and every task, safety is built into everything we do. From the first job site walkthrough to the last quality check, our process ensures that our people go home safely, our clients stay protected, and every project is completed without unnecessary risk.
This unwavering commitment is why we lead the industry in safety performance. For us, it’s not just a requirement—it’s a responsibility.
We don’t just talk about safety, we prove it.
100% Compliance with OSHA, NFPA 70E & Client Safety Protocols
General Contractors
A low EMR and TRIR mean fewer project delays, fewer insurance risks, and a safety culture that protects both your workforce and your bottom line.
Operations Leaders
Every facility has high-risk environments. Our record proves we don’t just meet safety standards, we exceed them—ensuring uptime, reliability, and compliance.
Owners & Facility Managers
Your people depend on you to choose a partner that takes safety as seriously as you do. These numbers mean fewer disruptions, fewer risks, and a safer workplace for your team.

Safety is built into every step.
Safety doesn’t happen by accident—it’s engineered into everything we do. From meticulous pre-job planning to precise on-site execution and thorough post-project analysis, safety goes beyond being just a policy. It is an essential process that drives our success.
Pre-Project Risk Assessment & Planning
Every project starts with a detailed safety analysis before the first tool is ever picked up.
- We conduct site-specific risk assessments to identify potential hazards.
- Our teams review client safety requirements, environmental factors, and regulatory compliance standards (OSHA, NFPA 70E).
- We create a customized safety plan, ensuring every worker knows the risks and protocols before work begins.
“A safe job starts before the first tool is even picked up.”
Method of Procedure (MOP) Development
For complex or high-risk tasks, we develop a Method of Procedure (MOP)—a step-by-step execution plan designed to eliminate risk.
- It includes detailed task sequencing, defined safety measures, and emergency contingencies.
- It requires approval from site safety leads before execution begins.
- It aligns seamlessly with client safety protocols, ensuring full transparency.
“We plan for safety so that we never have to react to danger.”
Daily Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) & Safety Meetings
Safety is never a one-time conversation—it’s reinforced daily.
- Every shift begins with a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), where workers identify risks specific to the day’s tasks.
- A pre-task safety huddle ensures every crew member understands lockout/tagout (LOTO) requirements, PPE needs, and fall protection measures.
- This proactive approach reduces human error and reinforces a culture where every person has the power to stop unsafe work.
“When safety is talked about daily, it becomes second nature.”
Real-Time Jobsite Safety Monitoring
Even the best plans mean nothing without on-site execution and oversight.
- Dedicated Safety Managers actively monitor compliance, ensuring protocols are followed.
- Every worker has the Stop Work Authority: If a hazard is identified, they are empowered to shut down operations immediately.
- Supervisors conduct random audits and safety spot-checks to maintain consistency.
“Every person on-site is responsible for keeping the job safe.”
Post-Project Safety Review & Continuous Improvement
The job may be done, but our commitment to safety never ends.
- After completion, we hold a safety debrief to evaluate performance.
- Teams document lessons learned and apply them to future projects.
- Data from incident-free completions and near-miss reports feed into ongoing training programs.
“Our safety process doesn’t end when the job does. It gets better with every project.”
The best safety program starts with the best training.
Trained to lead: A safe project starts with a skilled team.
We not only adhere to safety standards, but we also train our people to lead them. From apprentices to master electricians, every individual at Cummings Electrical undergoes rigorous and continuous safety training, ensuring that each job is completed with expertise, precision, and care.
From compliance certifications to real-world emergency response,
our workforce is prepared for anything.
Certification & Compliance
At Cummings Electrical, safety begins with the fundamentals. Every field employee undergoes rigorous certification programs covering OSHA 10 & 30, NFPA 70E electrical safety standards, and First Aid/CPR, ensuring they are fully equipped to handle worksite hazards, regulatory requirements, and emergency situations. By prioritizing compliance and continuous education, we create a workforce that is prepared for any jobsite challenge.
Real-World Safety Drills
Classroom learning is only the first step—real safety training happens in the field. Our Arc Flash Incident Simulations, Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) emergency training, and Confined Space & Fall Protection drills immerse employees in hands-on, high-risk scenarios, reinforcing quick decision-making and hazard recognition. This practical approach ensures that when real emergencies happen, our workforce is ready to respond with confidence.
Leadership Development
Strong safety leadership is the foundation of a zero-incident workplace. Through our Monthly Safety Leadership Forum, Advanced Risk Mitigation Training, and Mentorship Programs, we cultivate the next generation of safety leaders. Employees gain the skills to identify risks, implement proactive safety measures, and mentor new team members, reinforcing a culture where safety is not just a policy—it’s a mindset.
Investing in Safety,
Powering the Future

Investing in Workforce Excellence with $1.27M Training Grant
Cummings Electrical's dedication to workforce development and safety is reinforced by a $1.27 million training grant from the Texas Workforce Commission and Tarrant County College, benefiting over 630 employees with advanced education in safety, technical skills, and leadership.
The Skills Development Fund training aims to boost workforce readiness in Texas, with Governor Greg Abbott highlighting its role in offering Texans valuable career advancement opportunities.
Investing in the Future of Electrical Contracting
For over 20 years, Cummings Electrical has led in quality and safety in electrical contracting. This investment will maintain industry leadership through top-tier training and safety, focusing on team empowerment and advancing electrical contracting in Texas.

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Trust & Compliance
Certified for Safety, Recognized for Excellence
OSHA Compliance
We maintain 100% adherence to OSHA 1910 & 1926 standards, ensuring regulatory compliance and the safest possible worksites.
NFPA 70E
Our workforce is fully trained in NFPA 70E electrical safety practices, reducing risk and ensuring proper protection.
TWC Grant Recipient
We received a $1.27M Texas Workforce Commission Training Grant to invest in our workforce, supporting over 630 electricians through customized safety and leadership programs.

Avetta & PEC Certified
We're recognized by Avetta and PEC for excellence in workforce safety, prequalification, and risk management in high-hazard environments.

ISNetworld Approved
Cummings Electrical meets strict ISNetworld safety and performance requirements, providing clients with a trusted contractor for industrial projects.

2024 ABC National Safety Award
We were honored for exceptional safety performance, demonstrating best-in-class risk mitigation and employee protection initiatives.

ABC STEP
We're recognized for achieving a high-level ABC STEP status, signifying our commitment to a structured and effective safety management process.

TEXO Industry Recognition
We've been acknowledged for contributions to workforce training and industry-wide safety initiatives through TEXO partnerships.

Tarrant County College (TCC)
We collaborate to deliver hands-on safety and leadership training through an industry-backed curriculum.
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