The Interstate Team Mindset for Safer Outcomes in Modern Construction

Building success into every project requires a safety strategy that begins long before a single person arrives at the jobsite. At Interstate Electrical Services, we use a proactive approach that focuses on “prevention through design” by integrating added safety into the engineering and pre-construction phases. Our method guarantees that materials and assemblies arrive at the site in safe, efficient configurations that minimize risk for field personnel.
Engineering Safety into Every Assembly
A core component of our strategy involves our 100,000 sq. ft. UL Certified Operations Center. Shifting components of our assembly work to a controlled environment eliminates many common jobsite hazards such as harsh weather and site congestion. The result of our process enables us to build assemblies with standardized safety considerations already addressed prior to the build ensuring the field team receives a reliable, well-prepared solution.
Completing these assemblies in a climate-controlled state of art facility, rather than on a ladder or in the elements, enhances both ergonomics and quality control. Accurate manufacturing precision confirms that once an assembly reaches the site, the installation process remains seamless and minimizes the time spent in high-traffic or hazardous areas.
The Right Tools and the Human Factor
Interstate follows the principles of Human Organizational Performance by focusing on changing processes to better support our people. Our mindset emphasizes finding the best and safest tool for every task. Instead of relying on traditional methods that carry higher risks, such as using utility blades for stripping wire, we provide battery-powered tools specifically designed for the job.
Our commitment to finding above and beyond safer alternatives was recently demonstrated again on a project requiring thousands of overhead holes drilled into a concrete slab. Because weight restrictions prevented the use of stable lift platforms, our team recognized the high risk of fatigue and dust exposure associated with this type of work. We identified a specialized mobile drill rig that allowed the operator to remain safely on the ground, using a hand crank to reach the ceiling. Shifting the process in this way eliminated the hazard while maintaining project efficiency.
Lean Logistics and Just-In-Time Delivery
Lean construction methodologies significantly contribute to a safer, more organized workspace. We coordinate deliveries so that components are dropped off systematically only when they are needed. Maintaining a more concise footprint on the jobsite creates clearer work areas and directly reduces the potential for slips, trips, and falls.
Integrating Safety at Every Level
Safety is an integrated effort involving everyone from apprentices to project managers to owner. Our leadership team regularly walks jobsites to connect with field members and discuss safety observations. Such a team-oriented mindset fosters continuous improvement and encourages every individual to suggest better ways to operate.
We support this safety-focused culture with ongoing training programs. Our curriculum includes supervisor training, first aid, and specialized courses such as mobile elevating work platforms and crane signaling. While we currently use advanced technology like 3D laser scanning and AI for risk detection in the design phase, we are exploring future applications for data-driven safety. By combining construction expertise with these evolving tools, Interstate validates that every team member can operate with confidence and return home safely each day.
By Luiza Mills, senior vice president at Interstate Electrical Services Corporation.