Safety Week 2026

W.W. Clyde & Co. teams across the company took part in Safety Week 2026, with daily toolbox talks focused on recognizing hazards and making safe choices on the job.

Members of the Executive Leadership Team also visited job sites and offices between April 29 and May 8, giving leaders a chance to connect with employees and reinforce the importance of working safely every day.

In total, leaders made 32 scheduled stops across W.W. Clyde locations and projects. During the visits, team members received a retro hat featuring the original W.W. Clyde logo, along with a 100-year branded die-cast dozer to celebrate the company’s centennial year.

“Safety Week gives us a chance to pause, talk with our teams and focus on the choices that help everyone go home safe,” said Nate Neal, Safety Director at W.W. Clyde. “The toolbox talks are important, but what matters most is carrying those conversations into the work we do each day.”

For W.W. Clyde, Safety Week is another reminder that safety depends on daily effort. Whether on a project, at a shop or in the office, employees play an important role in helping each other work safely and return home at the end of the day.