Suncoast is one of the few post-tension providers with a dedicated safety department. Starting with the leadership team and extending throughout the company, safety is a priority.

Dedicated Safety Department
Our dedicated safety department has an established policy and manual, helping to maintain safe operations across the nation, and within our best-in-class PTI-certified manufacturing facilities. Since establishing the safety department, Suncoast has reduced reported incidents dramatically.
Across the company, Suncoast is committed to safety, both in our manufacturing and operations facilities and at our customers’ project work sites. Our safety director manages the in-house safety program, supported by established policies and initiatives, such as automating dangerous fabrication lines work, which resulted in a dramatic reduction in reported incidents. These proprietary manufacturing processes not only minimize incidents, but also increase rate of production.
Our executive team is committed to the protection of the environment and the health and safety of its employees, customers, and neighbors. This commitment is nationally embraced and ensures we provide a safe work environment. Our entire management team realizes our employees’ safety is our number one priority.
Everyone's responsibility
We understand that safety is the responsibility of everyone. We make sure all employees, contractors and third parties are properly trained and feel confident to challenge and report unsafe practices. It is only by working together and recognizing that we all have a part to play that we will really make a difference.
All incidents are preventable
We believe that all injuries and occupational illnesses are preventable.
No repeat occurrences
We constantly seek to eliminate the causes of accidents and risks, learning from every incident so it never happens again.
Safety standards
We always make sure we have the right health and safety standards and procedures in place, along with the right tools and equipment.
Authority to stop work
We all have a responsibility to speak up when we see unsafe activity and everyone has the authority to stop work until it is safe, without the risk of repercussions.
Safety leadership
Our managers and supervisors are accountable for the safety of our people and are expected to provide effective leadership in safety.