— VIMOCITY LEADER GUIDE —
CONTRACTOR
SAFETY
A practical framework for reducing contractor-related injuries by shifting from compliance to daily safety reinforcement and true partnership.
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CONTEXT
Contractor safety is often treated as a compliance issue. Credentials verified. Onboarding training completed. Procedures acknowledged. All set, right?
Those steps matter. But in reality, injuries happen in the circumstances of daily work. Changing conditions. Fatigue. Gaps between policy and execution. Contractors are not employees, and utilities face real legal and operational limits in how closely they can manage them. Still, there is a meaningful opportunity to improve contractor safety by shifting from oversight to partnership.
A partnership approach recognizes that contractors face many of the same readiness challenges as utility crews, and that safety performance is shaped by what is reinforced daily, not just during onboarding.
TAKEAWAY 1
Build a Real Relationship With Your Contractor Safety Counterpart
Effective contractor safety starts with connection, not control. Establish a regular cadence with the contractor's safety or operations lead. Use the time to align on expectations, upcoming risks, and how safety will be reinforced in the field.
Make it a two-way exchange. Contractors often operate across multiple utilities and job sites. They see what works and what does not. Ask about what safety practices are resonating with their crews, where they are pushing back, and what innovations have helped reduce risk on other jobs. This mutual learning builds trust and surfaces practical improvements that formal audits often miss.
TAKEAWAY 1
Reinforce Safety Daily in the Flow of Work
Safety cannot live only in manuals or periodic training sessions. It has to show up where decisions are made.
Whenever possible, being onsite matters. Observing work, asking questions, and listening builds credibility and trust. But it is not scalable on its own.
The key is creating a system that reinforces safety awareness for both utility and contractor crews as part of daily operations. Pre-job briefs. Joint safety meetings. Short reminders tied to real conditions crews are facing that day.
IN PRACTICE
Short, Practical Readiness Content
Utilities use Vimocity to embed expert-driven safety content into existing work systems to reinforce hazard recognition daily. The key is to ensure awareness messages are short and relevant to the actual work being performed.
TAKEAWAY 3
Treat Incidents & Near Misses as Shared Learning Opportunities
When something goes wrong, the instinct is often to draw lines - who was responsible, whose policy applies, etc. A partnership mindset assumes positive intent and focuses on learning.
Use incidents, near misses, and close calls as opportunities to improve systems and behaviors for both utility employees and contractors. Shared incident learning strengthens trust and reduces repeat events. Use structured lessons-learned resources to facilitate joint discussions with contractor crews.
THE TAKEAWAY
Contractor Safety Is
a Partnership Best Reinforced Daily
By shifting from a compliance-only mindset to a partnership approach, utilities can improve consistency across crews, strengthen trust with contractors, and address human factors before they lead to incidents.
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