Safety
At 4th Generation Tree, safety isn’t just a priority—it’s our standard:

At 4th Generation Tree, safety isn’t just a priority—it’s our standard. We are committed to the highest level of safety, ensuring every job is completed with professionalism, precision, and care for our team, clients, and community.
Industry-Certified Safety Standards
We adhere to rigorous safety protocols and industry best practices, making us a trusted contractor for critical infrastructure projects.
- ISNetworld Member – Verified compliance with strict industry safety standards.
- Common Ground Alliance Member – Advocating for best practices in excavation and underground utility safety.
- Qualified Contractor for PG&E & SCE – These major utility companies select only the safest contractors, and we meet their highest safety and operational standards.
- Fully Licensed, Bonded & Insured – We carry general liability insurance and workers’ compensation to protect our employees, clients, and job sites.
- Daily Tailgate Safety Meetings – Every crew starts the day with a focused safety discussion to prevent hazards.
- Rigorous In-House Safety Program – Continuous training, certification, and real-world application to uphold the highest safety standards.
Safety in Action
- Utility & Electrical Safety – Extensive training for working near power lines, underground utilities, and critical infrastructure.
- Equipment Safety – Daily inspections and maintenance to ensure proper function and compliance.
- Crew Training – All team members receive training in first aid, aerial rescue, hazard assessment, and emergency response.
- Job Site Hazard Analysis – We assess every site for risks before work begins to ensure a safe and efficient operation.
Why Safety Matters
As a trusted contractor for PG&E and SCE, we operate under the highest safety expectations in the industry. Whether we’re performing residential, commercial, or utility-related tree work, our commitment to safety protects our team, your property, and the surrounding environment.
At 4th Generation Tree, safety isn’t optional—it’s a responsibility we take seriously.