Safety From the Start

a Focus of Safety for Generations

We’re proud to present the imaginative artwork from our annual safety drawing competition, Safety from the Start! This competition allows our team members' children to show us what safety means to them. This year, we asked participants to submit drawings that show how they practice safety in their daily lives—at home, in school, and during playtime. Below are the 12 winners, but really, every drawing is a winner because each one reminds us why we never compromise on safety. Browse through the colorful reminders of why we prioritize safety in everything we do.

Gallery

"Pushing an elderly woman in a wheelchair ensures her safety by providing stable and controlled movement, preventing falls and injuries."
Sofiel Arceo, Age 15
Performance relative:
Rodrigo Arceo Jr. (Father)
“I put on my seatbelt every time I get in a car.”
Braleigh Broussard, Age 10
Performance relative:
Brandon Broussard (Father)
"I practice safety by being aware of risks and potential dangers which may cause any harm to me."
Kushi Hira, Age 17
Performance relative:
Ramesh Chander (Father)
"Every time I hunt I wear hunter orange, and I keep the gun on safety until time to shoot a deer."
Jack Broussard, Age 8
Performance relative:
Brandon Broussard (Father)
"One way me and my family practice safety is by reading and following instructions."
Azul Castillo, Age 15
Performance relative:
Ismael Castillo (Father)
"One way I practice safety in my daily life is by staying away from farm equipment in use while out with my chickens."
Rylie Ann Cronier, Age 9
Performance relative:
Casey Davis (Uncle)
"Always put on your safety gear no matter what situation you are in."
Emma Guerico, Age 11
Performance relative:
Willie Lefever (Grandfather)
"Stay safe – be careful not to get hurt."
Olivia Guercio, Age 7
Performance relative:
Willie Lefever (Grandfather)
"Performance builds better around the United States."
Brock Maranto, Age 13
Performance relative:
Kellie Maranto (Mother)
“My helmet protects me!”
River Marrs, Age 6
Performance relative:
Chris Marrs (Father)
"At home, my sisters are my spotters!"
Sawyer Mumford, Age 14
Performance relative:
Joseph Wray (Grandfather)
"Always wear a helmet when riding."
Merida Reneé Sandoval, Age 6
Performance relative:
Jared J. Sandoval (Uncle)