Friday, September 19, 2014

Safety a Priority at Philadelphia's new Museum of the American Revolution Site


GMCS Editorial: Congratulations to Craig Sabatino, Jim Ryan and the entire Intech construction organization for your ongoing commitment to work site safety!


Left to right: James Harrity, OSHA compliance assistance specialist; Nicholas DeJesse, OSHA area director in Philadelphia; Fred Cosenza, regional business representative with the Philadelphia Construction Trades Council; Rob McGrath, Intech Construction LLC site superintendent; Jim Ryan, Intech Construction LLC corporate safety director; and Joseph O'Connell, Intech Construction LLC site safety manager following the signing of a partnership on the construction of Philadelphia's new Museum of the American Revolution.
Workers constructing Philadelphia's new Museum of the American Revolution will be safer due to a partnership undertaken Sept. 11 by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Intech Construction LLC. During the signing ceremony, Intech committed to providing a dedicated manager to implement a health and safety plan at the construction site. The partnership's major goal is to reduce the average rate of injuries by 3 percent and further strengthen the relationship between the organizations. The American Revolution Museum involves118,000 square feet of new construction, including exhibition and gallery space, theaters, education spaces, administration offices and a café.

 


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