Goodmore Safety Group founders
About Goodmore

Built by linemen.For linemen.

Two IBEW Journeymen Linemen who watched the gap between training and reality, and decided to close it.

The Story

It started with a gap.

The first time you watch a brother go up and come down wrong, you think about the kit. You think about it on the ride to the hospital. You think about it for a long time after.

Power line work has the fifth-highest fatality rate of any U.S. occupation tracked by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, five times the national average. Yet what crews actually have to respond with is often the same patchwork of half-stocked first aid kits assembled at different times by different people, inspected inconsistently, and missing the specific gear an arc-flash incident actually demands.

Generic worksite first aid is not arc-flash trauma response. Two IBEW Journeymen Linemen, decades on the line between them, decided that gap was not going to close itself.

Goodmore exists to close it.

Why we exist

"Outsourced safety means the people enforcing it have nothing to lose by speaking up."

Internal supervisors and union officials carry the burden of enforcement, correction, and accountability. Goodmore takes that weight off, providing the standard, the kit, and the documentation so leadership can focus on the work.

The Founders

Two linemen. One standard.

The two co-founders of Goodmore Safety Group
Co-Founder

Zachary Goodness

IBEW Journeyman Lineman

Co-Founder

Dylan Densmore

IBEW Journeyman Lineman

What Guides Us

Four principles. Every decision.

01

Standardized

One kit, one configuration, one inspection cycle. Every truck, every crew, every time. There is nothing to assemble when something goes wrong.

02

Independent

A standard only holds when the people enforcing it have nothing to lose by speaking up. Goodmore answers to no supervisor, no insurer, no union politic.

03

Field-First

Independence is worthless if the standard itself is wrong. Every protocol and product was decided in a bucket truck by IBEW Journeymen before a client ever saw it.

04

Ready for the One

All of it exists for one reason. When the call comes at 2 a.m. on a remote pole, the kit your crew opens is the same kit it was at noon in the yard.

Standards & Affiliations

Aligned to the regulationsthat govern the work.

Goodmore programs, kits, and documentation are built to the consensus standards your auditors, insurance carriers, and regulators already use.

  • OSHA 1910.269
    Electric Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution
  • ANSI Z308.1
    Workplace First Aid Kit Minimum Requirements
  • IBEW
    Founders are International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Journeymen Linemen

Goodmore is not a certifying body; we align to these standards.

Speak to us today.

We will prepare a proposal and walk you through every step of the process: kit, audit, training, and rollout.