Health and safety coordination for high-voltage projects

Reiz Consulting supports SiGeKo topics from planning through execution to completion in demanding energy infrastructure projects.

Safety must work on site.

SiGeKo becomes valuable when safety requirements are not only documented, but also understood, coordinated and tracked during the construction process.

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Safety coordination services at a glance

Health and safety coordination brings together planning, construction workflows, stakeholders and documentation in a practical safety framework.

Safety concept

Structure health and safety plans and project-specific protective measures.

Construction support

Keep track of inspections, coordination and measures during ongoing construction.

Risk assessment

Identify hazards and safety-critical interfaces.

Documentation

Document evidence, inspections and open items in a traceable way.

Safety coordination planning and concepts

Hazards, regulations, construction processes and industry-specific requirements are assessed during the planning phase. This creates a safety framework that remains applicable in day-to-day project delivery.

Reiz Consulting ensures that safety requirements are formulated in an understandable manner and coordinated with stakeholders.

Construction-phase safety coordination

During execution, risks often arise at interfaces: parallel trades, changed processes, transport, assembly work or work near electrical systems.

SiGeKo ensures that such points are visible, documented and dealt with practically at an early stage.

What you can expect

The goal is a clear safety framework with understandable responsibilities, documented measures and a comprehensible way of dealing with risks.

Occupational safety, construction progress and quality are considered together.

Which type of support fits?

The selection depends on the project phase, role and the question of which decision needs to be prepared now.

When many companies work in parallel

SiGeKo

Suitable for coordinated health and safety management on complex construction sites.

When risks need to be identified early

Risk analysis

Suitable for evaluating and prioritizing safety-relevant points.

When measures need to be followed up

Construction support

Suitable for inspections, open items and action tracking.

If evidence is missing

Documentation

Suitable for traceable protocols and safety documents.

Support for each project phase

Clear phases connect responsibilities, implementation and documentation.

Planning

Clarify the safety framework early

Hazards, roles and documents are structured.

Preparation

Align stakeholders

Processes, responsibilities and communication channels are clarified.

Construction phase

Track agreed measures

Inspections, coordination activities and open items are documented.

Completion

Maintain verifiable records

Results and documents are handed over in a traceable way.

How good support can be recognized

Clear responsibilities, traceable results and practical implementation are what matter.

01

Practical relevance

Safety requirements are understandable on the construction site.

02

Clear responsibility

Roles and communication channels are clarified.

03

Follow-up

Measures and open items remain visible.

04

Documentation

Commitments and decisions are understandable.

SiGeKo in the project context

Reiz Consulting supports where occupational safety, construction processes and documentation come together closely.

  • Overhead line construction and substations
  • Several companies on the construction site
  • Risk assessment and protective measures
  • Construction-phase safety coordination

Our approach

Pragmatic enough for quick orientation, structured enough for reliable results.

  1. 01

    Assess

    Clarify the project phase, construction process and risk situation.

  2. 02

    Coordinate

    Structure roles, documents and protective measures.

  3. 03

    Support implementation

    Keep track of inspections and measures during construction.

  4. 04

    Document

    Secure evidence and open items in a traceable way.

Brief project assessment

A few details are enough for an initial assessment and usually make the appropriate next step clear.

  1. 01Project phase

    Is the project in the planning, preparation or construction phase?

  2. 02Stakeholders

    Which companies and trades work in parallel?

  3. 03Risk

    Which safety-relevant points are currently open?

Get in touch

Clarify SiGeKo requirements in the project?

We talk about safety coordination, companies involved, hazards, construction site processes and the question of how SiGeKo is neatly integrated into the project.

  • Name the construction phase and companies involved
  • Assess safety documents and risks
  • Prepare coordination during construction

Frequently asked questions

Answers to typical questions about SiGeKo and the initial assessment.

When does SiGeKo make sense for high-voltage projects?

SiGeKo makes sense when several companies, safety-critical construction processes or special requirements for occupational safety, risk assessment and documentation come together.

What tasks are the main focus at SiGeKo?

The focus is on health and safety coordination, alignment of measures, construction-phase inspections, documentation and follow-up of agreed actions.

Does SiGeKo also suit overhead line construction and substations?

Yes. Overhead line construction and substations in particular have many interfaces between construction, operation, external companies, safety requirements and technical project progress.

Which documents will help before the start of the project?

The construction process, construction site regulations, safety and safety plan, risk assessments, schedule, companies involved, contact persons and special risks in the project environment are helpful.