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JRM Construction Management holds safety week demonstrations

Manhattan, NY JRM Construction Management (JRM) celebrated Safety Week 2023. Throughout the week, JRM emphasized the significance of workplace safety across their job sites, fostering a culture of well-being and security for their employees. With a commitment to trust, integrity and respect, JRM continuously prioritizes the safety of their teams.

“JRM is dedicated to delivering high-quality solutions to our esteemed clientele across the United States by prioritizing safety during Safety Week 2023,” said Dwayne Carter, director of environmental health and safety of JRM.

Outlined below are several notable demonstrations conducted by the JRM team at their various job sites during Safety Week 2023. These demonstrations effectively convey the significance of workplace safety within both the field and office environments.

• Fun daily trivia challenges covering wide-range of workplace safety

• An engaging children’s poster contest for JRM’s families

• Fire extinguishing training in JRM’s offices

• Multiple jobsite demonstrations with Milwaukee discussing dust mitigation, PPE, and tool tethering

• Jobsite demos with Werner discussing importance of fall protection.

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