Send us your Questions for Jeremiah and DanRoutine can be a silent trap. When you’ve sprayed the same plan a hundred times, it’s easy to slide into autopilot—and that’s when ladders slip, hoses chafe on flashing, and “brand-new” gear surprises you with a missing O-ring. We unpack how complacency creeps into job sites and share a ten-minute safety reset that helps crews see hazards before they strike.We start with a candid look at why experienced techs are often the ones who get hurt, then walk through a practical hazard scan: roof edges and tie-offs, ladder setup with proper extension and securement, sharp edges along hose routes, and airflow and exit routes for attics and crawl spaces. We also dig into PPE discipline most people overlook—like swapping soaked spray gloves for chemical-rated gloves when changing drums or cleaning guns—and how a quick equipment preflight can prevent messy blowouts and downtime.Communication is the thread that binds it all. Borrowing ideas from aviation’s crew resource management, we show how a short spoken brief pulls safety out of the subconscious and into the open. Assign roles, invite callouts from helpers, and normalize pauses after a near miss. Add in simple checks for power shutoffs during retrofits, and you’ve got a safety playbook that’s fast, repeatable, and built for real production schedules.If you’re ready to keep production high without gambling on luck, hit play and bring your crew along. Subscribe, share this with your team, and leave a review with your best safety reset tip—we’ll feature our favorites on the next show.For comments, suggestions, safety shares and questions email us at sprayfoammafia@gmail.comor find us on Facebook Spray Foam MafiaWe want to hear from you!