MATRIX SETS THE BAR IN SAFETY

Standards and performance

As a leading EPC contractor, Matrix Service has consistently set the standard for safety culture and performance. Though we have many groups that make up the whole of Matrix’s workforce, our national construction group serves as an excellent example of Matrix’s values in action.

In the last two fiscal years, while executing multiple simultaneous major projects, our national construction group executed over 1 million work hours without a single recordable injury or lost time.

These safety successes are a result of a work culture engrained with safety emphasis, practices, and procedures that we carry with us to every project site. Contact us today to learn how we can execute your next project safely, on budget, and on time.

Learn more about Matrix’s Core Values here.


A zero-incident safety culture

As part of our safety culture, we follow the 5 Matrix Life Saving Rules. These rules are meant to keep everyone on our jobsites and offices safe

and ensure we each hold ourselves and our leaders accountable for the successful implementation of and adherence to these rules.

These Life Saving Rules apply to all people on Matrix job sites, employees, subcontractors and visitors.

  • Falls – I will follow fall protection requirements when above applicable working height.
  • Driving – I will operate vehicles, mobile equipment, and heavy equipment only when properly trained and authorized.
  • Energy – I will follow the procedures required to protect against energy sources such as electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, stored energy or gravity.
  • Drops – I will secure tools and equipment when working at elevation and never enter a defined danger zone where objects are suspended or could fall from above without specific authorization.
  • Permits – I will follow all permit procedures for confined spaces, hot work or other activity where permits are required.

Did you know?

Matrix has been listed on ENR’s Top 400 Contractor’s list for 19+ years. This year, Matrix ranked #58 overall, #12 in petroleum, #16 in industrial and #36 in working abroad.