BMI Safety: Overview & Principles

At BMI, Safety is paramount — for all employees, contractors, clients, facilities, and job sites. Highest standards and best practices are widely emphasized and rigorously administered, derived from a variety of guiding authorities: Federal and State laws, industry certification and oversight groups, EH&S accreditation mandates: ISO, R2, OSHA, EPA, and company policies. BMI ensures comprehensive surety and compliance to all of its personnel, customers, and working environments by way of a structured system of policy communication, awareness training, continuing education, inspections, audits, and proper documentation.

BMI’s corporate offices and proTowerClimbercessing facility locations are ground-zero for policy dissemination and quality control for evolving requirements and standards; regular inspections, spot-checks, and formal reviews buttress the maintenance of top standards and the fullest participation. Our daily workplace environment uses numerous publicly-accessible information resources to supplement training sessions, upkeep classes, specialized credentials, and other tools to ensure ongoing staff awareness around all key topics. Documented procedures govern all aspects of day-to-day safe practices and contingency preparation — including safety drills, emergency action plans, written and electronic information access policies, coursework, notices, reviews and revisions, first aid supplies and stations, protective equipment, and much more. BMI’s Safety Manager and related supervisors work in concert with entities such as the American Red Cross, OSHA, local fire and police, security firms, and certified private training organizations to ensure that all facets of professional health & safety procedures are a continual focus and remain paramount.

BMI field sites and operational environments are subject to additional highly regimented and formal performance benchmarks. A structured set of daily and project-wide requisites is implemented across a clear hierarchy with a defined set of documented deliverables. A comprehensive CESH (Construction Employee Safety & Health) regimen is in place to govern job hazard assessments, daily equipment inspections, emergency action planning, fall protection practices, and operational safety checklists which are overseen by designated field crew point persons and enforced by audit and random inspections. Additional measures related to employee qualification, background, substance testing, and professional accreditations are all in place to further the protection of all project participants. Daily, weekly, and project-term forms and records comprise an important mandate for the delivery and oversight of work completion packages. The governance and continual improvements driven by BMI’s compliance programs, certifications, and staff report hierarchies inform all operations and requirements, while substantial insurance, training, spot-checks, and pure diligence round out the ethos of worker health, safety principles and practices.

For more information on BMI’s numerous EH&S programs, certifications, documentation requirements, and course administration, please contact: info@bmionline.us, attn.: BMI Safety Manager