Safety Is All About People
Safety on the job is all about our people. At Performance Mechanical Group, we believe it's our moral responsibility to ensure that every single worker in the field and in the office, goes home safely every day, the same way they came in. Our loved ones count on that, so our safety initiatives reach well beyond just throwing on a pair of safety glasses and a hard hat at a construction site.
We provide programs and resources to keep prevention and awareness top-of-mind, which makes it second nature to us. From day one, our employees are immersed in our strong safety culture.
Shared Responsibility
Every employee shares an obligation to prevent incidents and protect one another. We expect our employees to conduct business in such a way that actively integrates all applicable elements of our safety program into our day-to-day operations.
Safety Is Good Business
Not only is safety good for our people, it is also good for business. Jobsite safety produces projects that stay on schedule and on budget by avoiding costly delays. We believe safety is an essential business principle - as important to a project's success as the blueprints.
Ongoing Safety Programs
- Site-Specific Safety Plans - Performed before each job to address possible safety issues.
- Weekly Toolbox Meetings - Weekly team meetings, led by the Safety Manager, that focus on a different topic each week to reinforce proper safety measures.
- Job Hazard Analysis - Performed before every new job begins and every time we return to a job site.
- On-site Safety Inspections - Random job site inspections by our Safety Manager to ensure that our technicians are staying in compliance with OSHA, L&I regulations.
- Safety Incentive Program - An added bonus to our random on-site safety inspections, our employees are rewarded for complying with company safety policies.
- Drug-Free Workplace - Includes a complex schedule of drug/alcohol testing to ensure that we always have the most alert employees on every job.
- Tool and Equipment Inspections - Daily inspections are done to find and repair or replace damaged tools and equipment.