May 20, 2022
General Contractor Under 150,000 Worker Hours
Photo courtesy of Washington Patriot Construction
Washington Patriot superintendents can respond to incidents appropriately and consistently across the company and on jobsites.
Washington Patriot Construction
In the past year, Washington Patriot has put emphasis on developing process maps that help its teams understand the reporting process for injury, property damage or property loss to anyone on its jobsites. These process maps are kept at each jobsite in a binder for reference so in the event of an incident or accident, there is no question about what the right process or procedure is. The information is readily available and allows Washington Patriot superintendents to make an immediate, proper response. Their first responsibility is to see that proper medical treatment or first aid is provided to any injured person, and determine that there is no continued exposure to any unsafe conditions. They are also reminded of the importance of implementing the company’s reporting procedures so the proper steps can be taken and an investigation can occur while the facts are still clear in their minds. By using these process maps, Washington Patriot superintendents can respond to incidents appropriately and consistently across the company and on jobsites with no question as to what the right step is at any time in the process.
Washington Patriot has been an AGC Safety Team member since 2012.
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