Safety is priority one

Our success is anchored in a robust foundation of safety that is intricately woven into the fabric of our corporate identity. From the very first day, every Reyes Crane Solutions team member wholeheartedly embraces and champions our deeply valued safety culture, demonstrating unwavering enthusiasm and commitment. This dedication enhances our work environment and fosters a community where safety is prioritized and celebrated.

We pride ourselves on cultivating safe, healthy working conditions where accident prevention is promoted at all levels of our organization and our activities. As part of our safety culture, we’ve adopted several procedures and systems, including:

  • Tailgate Safety Meetings

  • 3-point lift inspections

  • Quarterly company-wide safety meetings

  • Strict Anti-drug and Alcohol programs that exceed Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) standards

  • Daily safety topics

  • All employees carry a L.A.R.S.O. card

  • OSHA Inspection Forms

  • Pre-trip inspection of all equipment

  • Extensive IIPP and health and safety programs/manuals

Culture of safety...

  • Safety efforts are made as early as the pre-job planning phase. We work with clients to identify job site difficulties and safety concerns and work to provide solutions. As part of that process, Hill Crane Service uses several tools, from 3D job planning in AutoCAD to Liebherr Liccon Planner, a program supplied by Liebherr Cranes.

    With AutoCAD, we can reconstruct the job site in a virtual 3D computer environment drawn to scale, allowing us to perform the lift in virtual reality. Using that high-tech modeling, we can proactively address questions or concerns and identify potential risks.

    For us, safety is one part of the job that never ends.

Gallery

A large, industrial crane with metal components and a cabin for the operator is shown from a low angle. The machinery appears sturdy, with intricate details of its structure, including cables and railings that are prominently visible. The image has an industrial, mechanical feel.
A large, industrial crane with metal components and a cabin for the operator is shown from a low angle. The machinery appears sturdy, with intricate details of its structure, including cables and railings that are prominently visible. The image has an industrial, mechanical feel.
A tall construction crane with a long horizontal arm extends against a clear blue sky. The crane is yellow and consists of metal lattice structures, showing pulleys and cables used for lifting.
A tall construction crane with a long horizontal arm extends against a clear blue sky. The crane is yellow and consists of metal lattice structures, showing pulleys and cables used for lifting.
A tall construction crane with a lattice structure, stretching diagonally across the frame. The crane is equipped with several pulleys and cables, showcasing its industrial design.
A tall construction crane with a lattice structure, stretching diagonally across the frame. The crane is equipped with several pulleys and cables, showcasing its industrial design.
A platform suspended by cranes is elevated high above the ground, with people seated around what appears to be a dining table. The setup includes two green cranes labeled 'KING LIFTING' on either side. The background features a modern high-rise building, adding an urban context to the scene.
A platform suspended by cranes is elevated high above the ground, with people seated around what appears to be a dining table. The setup includes two green cranes labeled 'KING LIFTING' on either side. The background features a modern high-rise building, adding an urban context to the scene.
A yellow crane cabin marked with '22 4 TON' is positioned in an industrial or urban area. It is surrounded by bare tree branches, indicating a likely winter or early spring setting. In the background, there are buildings with architectural details suggesting an older style, possibly European.
A yellow crane cabin marked with '22 4 TON' is positioned in an industrial or urban area. It is surrounded by bare tree branches, indicating a likely winter or early spring setting. In the background, there are buildings with architectural details suggesting an older style, possibly European.
A tall red crane structure extends upward against a bright blue sky. The crane features a control cabin and a ladder for access, prominently highlighted in vibrant colors.
A tall red crane structure extends upward against a bright blue sky. The crane features a control cabin and a ladder for access, prominently highlighted in vibrant colors.

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