Injury Illness Prevention Plan - Flipbook - Page 5
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MANAGEMENT'S SAFETY POLICY STATEMENT
TEAMWRKX Construction, Inc. has every desire to provide for its teammates, surrounding
tradespeople, and the public with a safe working environment. Working conditions will
not only meet accepted standards for the protection, safety, and health of teammates,
but will be maintained in a clean and orderly state so as to encourage efficient operation
and satisfied teammates, tradespeople, and the public. No job is so important, and no
order is so urgent that we cannot invest the time to perform our work safely.
Teammates are expected to use proper work procedures as well as the safety equipment
provided. Teammates are also expected to demand the same of all other tradespeople
and the public. Strict compliance with all mandated regulations must be stressed. It is the
intent of this program to address as many safety issues which might be encountered as
possible, specifically those mentioned by ISN in the Construction industry. Furthermore,
this Injury and Illness Prevention Plan includes guidelines and safe approaches to meet
said requirements. Noncompliance with these regulations will result in disciplinary action.
The joint cooperation of all teammates and management in observance of these policies
will provide safe working conditions, accident-free performance, and will be to the mutual
advantage of all.
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RESPONSIBILITIES
2.01 MANAGEMENT PARTICIPATION
Management's interest and participation in the safety program is vital to its success. Two
basic management functions are planning and controlling. Safety must be included in
both these functions if we are to increase efficiency and reduce operating costs.
Management's Participation Will Include:
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Revised: October 2023
Communicating management interest by issuing a written Safety Policy
Statement.
Providing realistic amounts of time and funding for safety items and complying
with developed recommendations for safety. This includes maintaining a readily
available supply of first aid supplies at the TXC Office and at all jobsites.
Specifically, earthquake kits, vehicle safety kits, first aid kits, and AED’s are
available at said locations and are adequate for the job.
Assigning accountability for the overall program to one individual (Chief Safety
Officer and Superintendent).
This individual and team will maintain
responsibility and authority to obtain program compliance and enforcement.
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