Prince Carouthers

Regional EHS Manager QTS Data Centers

Prince Carouthers is a Regional Environmental, Health, and Safety Manager at QTS Data Centers, specializing in mission-critical hyperscale data center construction. He oversees EHS programs across more than $6.5 billion in active projects in the Dallas–Fort Worth region, delivering industry-leading safety performance supported by strong collaboration with owners, general contractors, commissioning teams, and trade partners.

Prince is experienced in building and sustaining behavior-based safety cultures across complex, high-risk construction environments. His expertise includes multi-site safety leadership, regulatory compliance, incident prevention, contractor management, and risk assessment, with adherence to OSHA, EPA, RCRA, SPCC, ISO 14001, and client-specific standards.

Focused on creating proactive, data-driven safety cultures, he combines hands-on leadership with performance metrics to ensure safe, efficient project delivery while protecting people, assets, and operational continuity.

Seminars

Tuesday 27th October 2026
Strengthening Field Leadership to Improve Daily EHS Performance & Proactive Risk Management
3:30 pm
  • Defining superintendent and project manager EHS responsibilities to turn safety plans and owner/operator expectations into daily field execution
  • Using daily field engagement and pre-task planning to verify crews understand the controls required before work starts
  • Equipping field leaders with planning, coaching and risk-recognition tools to correct unsafe conditions before they escalate
Tuesday 27th October 2026
Panel: Defining Owner/Operator Responsibility Beyond Contractor Oversight to Strengthen EHS Outcomes Across Projects
11:30 am
  • Increasing owner/operator engagement in construction execution oversight to improve visibility of real site conditions and reduce blind spots in risk awareness
  • Strengthening owner/operator, GC and trade contractor communication channels to improve alignment across multiemployer construction sites and reduce gaps in safety expectations
  • Defining clear boundaries for owner/operator involvement to improve contractor autonomy while reducing confusion over who is responsible for directing and managing work onsite
Prince Carouthers - Expert Speaker - Advancing Data Center EHS Construction