Safety Isn’t a Department, It’s Built Into Our Culture

In our industry, safety isn’t optional. It’s everything.

But at Henke, we believe safety isn’t just a checklist or a department, it’s a mindset. A culture. A shared responsibility that starts before a move ever begins, and lasts far beyond the last machine being set.

We Don’t Just Train for Safety, We Plan Around It

Every project we take on begins with engineered lift plans, hazard identification, and site-specific risk assessments. We don’t show up and “figure it out.”
We build safety in from the blueprint.

Our teams meet before wheels turn. We walk through equipment specs, lifting geometry, floor load capacities, and electrical shutoffs. Every team member, from project leads to the ground crew, knows the plan before they step foot on site.

Our Field Teams Are Empowered to Hit Pause

If something feels off, we stop.

No finger-pointing. No penalties. No delay shaming.

Every team member has the authority to call time-out and reassess. Because in our world, fast means nothing if it’s not safe.

We Know Safety Is Trust

When you’re trusting us to move equipment worth millions of dollars, often in tight spaces, active plants, and mission-critical timelines, safety isn’t a side consideration.

It’s a value that builds client trust and protects our teams.

This Isn’t Just a Job Site. It’s Your Business.

We’ve completed over 100 facility relocations and major equipment moves without compromising our standards. And we know that the only thing more expensive than downtime is an injury, or a mistake that could have been prevented.

That’s why at Henke:

  • PPE is mandatory, not optional

  • Lift plans are engineered and approved, not improvised

  • Communication is constant, not reactive

  • And safety is built into every scope we quote

Looking for a partner that sees safety the way you do?

Let’s talk about your next move, and how we’ll do it right.

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