All PM Environmental employees, managers, supervisors, consultants, and subcontractors who conduct field activities at sites involving potential or known environmental contamination will have completed the initial Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training course (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120) along with annual refresher training.
PM Environmental managers and supervisors directly responsible for site activities will also have been trained in accordance with a Supervisor Training course in addition to the initial HAZWOPER training course and annual refresher courses
PM Environmental field employees are trained in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in order to provide immediate assistance until professional medical services provided.
Professionals involved in the assessment of asbestos, lead-based paint, and microbial/fungal concerns have received U.S. EPA and OSHA training and/or licensing as required by the State in which the services are performed.
PM Environmental maintain professional staff with certifications that address: Confined Space Entry, Federal Railroad Safety, Bloodborne Pathogens, OSHA Construction Safety, and Federal DOT training for the shipment of regulated and hazardous materials.
As part of our medical monitoring program, all PM Environmental employees who participate in field activities involving known or suspected hazardous materials are monitored through our annual medical surveillance program. Personnel performing site work receive a medical baseline or follow-up examination within the past 12 months.
Prior to conduct of site investigation activities, a site-specific health and safety plan (HASP) is prepared for each site investigation. HASP documents are available for use by both field and managerial employees associated with the conduct of the site investigations. As part of this HASP, daily safety meetings (i.e., “tailgate briefings”) are conducted at the work site by the designated site safety officer prior to each day’s activities to reiterate the health and safety requirements or to inform site personnel of upcoming operations and safety requirements.
PM Environmental maintains an internal incident review program designed to evaluate health and safety incidents (should they occur) in order to learn from the experience and to then improve its safety programs and safety culture.