April 25, 2018

Safety

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[vc_column width="1/6"][vc_single_image image="7179" img_size="300x300" alignment="center"] [vc_column width="5/6"][vc_column_text css=""]As the Director of Safety, John is responsible for the development, implementation, monitoring and training of W. M. Jordan Company’s health and safety program. He understands the necessary steps needed to keep a project’s construction operating safely. His efforts firmly establish the safety and well-being of all workers as a core corporate value. John has been in the construction industry over 28 years always holding a role in safety. During his time with W. M. Jordan, John has served as the onsite safety and health manager for large scale jobs such as Westminster Canterbury of the Blue Ridge, Westminster Canterbury Richmond and the VCUHS Critical Care Tower. Safety is one of the most important elements for any business. In the construction business, a safe work environment is essential. A strong safety program increases productivity, improves efficiency, and adds to the bottom line. Most importantly, an emphasis on safety helps workers avoid potential tragedy. The implications of an injury or accident extend beyond the workplace, touching every aspect of a person’s life and the lives of their families. That’s why W. M. Jordan Company has embraced the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Building Excellence in Safety, Health and Training (BEST) program. This program is an extension of our philosophy of continual improvement, articulated as “The Relentless Pursuit of Excellence.” While the Virginia BEST program is unique to Virginia, the principles of the program are applicable to every work site, in any location. The model focuses on personal responsibility, voluntary engagement, and continuous improvement. This safety and health management system (SHMS) encourages and empowers workers to exceed minimum requirements and established regulations. In cooperation with the Associated General Contractors of Virginia (AGC VA) and the Virginia Occupational Health and Safety board (VOSH), companies work together to encourage and mentor one another as they establish and maintain model worksites. W. M. Jordan Company is the first construction company involved in the program, which has three levels.
  • Level 1: Companies assess, learn, and develop their SHMS to meet current VOSH regulatory requirements.
  • Level 2: Companies implement, track, and control the SHMS to exceed current VOSH regulatory requirements.
  • Level 3: Companies reassess, monitor, and improve their SHMS to an exceptional level that serves as a model for other construction employers.
W. M. Jordan Company is the first contractor to pursue the program. At Level 2, we are working to introduce subcontractors to the program. This raises the bar for everyone in the industry, not just W. M. Jordan Company. Key benefits are increased employee involvement, improved policies and procedures, reduced risk, and more qualified subcontractors. For more information about the Virginia BEST program, visit the BEST website. W. M. Jordan Company is also an ABC-Accredited Quality Contractor as well as an ABC STEP - Diamond Level Contractor.