The Directorate of Public Works Safety Office's mission is to provide and maintain a safe and healthy environment for all employees, contractors, Soldiers, or bystanders whom may encounter any of the numerous missions the DPW Team conducts. The DPW Safety Office provides mentorship and insight in all facets of Occupational Safety and Health as it pertains to the DPW mission. Through proactive risk management, safety councils, employee-lead safety committees, and leadership we foster a safety culture focused on awareness, safe working practices, and open communication. The DPW Safety Office provides state of the art education, training, equipment, and PPE in order to implement a world class safety program.

  • Highlighting the importance of an Emergency Action Plan

    Highlighting the importance of an Emergency Action Plan

  • DPW Accident Reporting

    DPW Accident Reporting

  • Fall Protection: Harness Inspection

    Fall Protection: Harness Inspection

  • DPW Safety Culture: I360

    DPW Safety Culture: I360

Army Safety and Occupational Health Management System

Fort Cavazos DPW has become a model of how safety can be integrated into the workplace, support the Army’s mission and set a standard for excellence. Through comprehensive safety training, a robust recognition program, team member involvement, and steadfast leadership support, DPW is leading the charge in embracing the capability objectives of the Army Safety and Occupational Health Management System (ASOHMS).

ASOHMS emphasizes the following six objectives: leadership engagement and employee participation; investigations and reporting mishaps, incidents and illnesses; conducting safety and occupational health training and promotion; conducting inspections and assessments; conducting hazards analyses and developing control measures; and employee health protection and readiness.

DPW's safety program aligns with the goals of ASHOMS and serves as a model for other garrison directorates and military installations. Understanding training is the foundation of an effective safety culture, the directorate ensures employees receive regular, targeted training to identify and mitigate workplace hazards. To engage employees and overcome any negative attitudes toward safety training, the DPW Safety Office maintains a safety video library of more than 100 DVDs, with a video for nearly every known hazard a DPW employee may be exposed to. 

Whether it’s instruction on injury and illness prevention; personal protective equipment; trenching and excavation; vehicle and equipment operation; welding; work and construction sites; and accident investigation, DPW provides its workforce with the knowledge and tools necessary to perform their duties safely.

Unit Safety Officers play a pivotal role in this effort. Each division within DPW has a designated Unit Safety Officer (USO) who acts as the frontline advocate for safety. By empowering USOs, DPW embeds safety directly into every level of its operations.

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