Craft Affiliations
Environmental Health and Safety
Lean Construction
Quality Assurance Quality Control
Training and Development
Safety

“As an employee of one of BMWC companies, you have the authority to stop any work where an unsafe condition exists.”

Environmental, health and safety mission

The Company creates added value for our customers by dedicating ourselves to zero injury performance, aggressively placing the safety of our employees and subcontractors first and embodying honesty and integrity in the pursuit of our vision. We focus on behavioral intervention, effective safety planning, employee participation and personal accountability in our quest to add demonstrable value and exceed customer expectations.

Environmental, Health and Safety Philosophy

BMWC Companies are dedicated to achieving a zero incident workplace. Each individual is responsible to help eliminate the barriers that prevent us from achieving a zero incident culture. All accidents are preventable. Safety will take priority over production, schedule and cost.

Environmental, Health and Safety Goals

Achieving incident and injury free safety performance demands that all our employees share a set of common core values directed at: Emphasizing that safety is a value and not a priority; creating value through systems that define expectations, measure progress and recognize superior performance; promoting involvement, education, leadership and individual contribution; encouraging innovation, recognition and personal accountability; reinforcing the need for workers to actively care about co-workers.

Below is the table of contents out of our EH&S Manual:

1.0 Administration & Expectations

1.01 Zero Incident Process
1.02 EH&S Policy
1.03 EH&S Mission
1.04 Leadership Development
1.05 Safety Accountability
1.06 Project Team Expectations
1.07 Key Safety Rules
1.08 Safety Audits
1.09 Incident Management
1.10 Task Hazard Analysis
1.11 Safety Meetings
1.12 EH&S Training
1.13 Subcontractor Safety
1.14 Crisis Management
1.15 Driving Policy
1.16 Substance Abuse
1.17 EH&S Records Management
1.18 Cell Phones & Other Mobil Communication Devices
1.19 Overtime Work Policy

2.0 Safe Work Practices

2.01 Ergonomics
2.02 Hazard Communication
2.03 Respiratory Protection
2.04 Hearing Conservation
2.05 Personal Protective Equipment
2.06 Pathogens Control
2.07 Industrial Hygiene
2.08 Asbestos Management
2.09 Arsenic Management
2.10 Benzene Management
2.11 Lead Management
2.12 Fire Management
2.13 Confined Spaces
2.14 Lock-Out & Tag-Out
2.15 Pipeline/Equipment Opening Process
2.16 Blinding
2.17 Hot Taps
2.18 Hot Bolting
2.19 Welding, Cutting & Hot Work
2.20 Plumbers Plug
2.21 Electrical Safety
2.22 Fall Protection
2.23 Elevating Aerial Work Platforms
2.24 Fork Lift Operation
2.25 Ladders & Scaffolds
2.26 Rigging Equipment & Slings
2.27 Trenching & Excavation
2.28 Compressed Cylinders
2.29 Powered & Manual Hand Tools
2.30 Vehicle Back-Up Alarms
2.31 Severe Weather Response
2.32 Process Safety Management
2.33 Hexavalent Chromium
2.34 First Aid/CPR
2.35 Cadmium
2.36 Pneumatic Test Procedure for Piping