The Four Major Impacts of Architectural Restoration
Safety first and foremost.
With a workforce of nearly 100 highly trained and dedicated craftsmen, project safety is a fundamental business principle of ours for all historic building restoration services. During a restoration project we have the responsibility to ensure the safety of everyone on the job site — this includes our clients, employees, sub-contractors, suppliers and the public.
Each project begins with a hazard assessment review performed by the Project Manager and is reviewed regularly throughout the project.
Our exemplary safety record is largely credited to our comprehensive Safety and Hazard Communications Program designed to educate and train our employees on the many aspects of project safety. And our partnership with Road to Safety Consultants enables us to remain compliant and minimize health, safety and environmental incidents.
Safety. Certifications. Inspections.
Restoration of any occupied structure, especially of a historic nature is not achieved without planning, teamwork and constant attention to detail. Likewise, the welfare and safety of the building’s occupants, pedestrian traffic and our skilled craftsmen begin long before work commences on a project
Our company hired an independent consultant, Road To Safety, that works specifically with all of our projects. The consultants make unannounced site inspections for infractions, conducted safety seminars for the employees as well as make suggestions to the Project Manager for future safety issues for the next focus of work. Midwest Maintenance, Inc. currently has a signed contract for this firm that expands their focus to oversee all site related safety issues for all of our projects in all the states we are licensed in.
Every two years our company brings all the employees from all states for a week long safety intervention. We bring different companies to show demonstrations for example Dayton Power and Light and American Scaffolding. Road to Safety comes in along with the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation to educate the employees on all aspects of Construction Safety. On the off years we have (2) day safety interventions utilizing Road to Safety and The Ohio BWC for safety education.
Our company has strong roots in sharing all the education that is out there for our employees. Each year the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation has the Ohio Safety Congress & Expo held in Columbus, Ohio every year. This Congress offers strategies and tools essential for a healthy productive workforce. Our company also registers for this safety informative event to benefit our organization.
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We are proud to have received the Gold and Silver Levels Certificate for Safety from the Associated Builders and Contractors, for the past 10 years.
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