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Statement of Qualifications  November 3, 2023 <br />Corporate Safety Program <br />Safety Program <br />Adamo is committed to the health and safety of its employees, the employees of our client, our <br />subcontractors, and the public. Safety is of paramount importance, and is the first consideration <br />in the operation of our business. It is our goal to establish and maintain safety policies and <br />practices which afford our employees a safe and healthy work environment, and are in full <br />compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws. To ensure that the Adamo Work - <br />Safe CHSP is a success, Adamo management is dedicated to providing constant scrutiny and <br />interpretation of Federal, State, Local and the client's health and safety regulations, so that a <br />safe work environment can be maintained for all parties. However, Adamo does not relieve any <br />contractor or subcontractor from their responsibility and obligation to provide for their own <br />employees and the public's safety. <br />Our ultimate Work‐Safe goal is zero accidents and injuries. Adamo is proud to maintain a health <br />and safety program that meets or exceeds the best current practices in our field. For the Work‐ <br />Safe Corporate Health and Safety Program (CHSP) to continually succeed, we must all remain <br />constantly alert to working conditions that can have an impact on health and safety, and we <br />must all be active participants in monitoring and correcting safety concerns. <br />This means that proper attitudes regarding illness and injury prevention must be developed and <br />maintained with all personnel. This requires constant daily communication and cooperation <br />between all team members, not only from and between the employer and employees, but <br />between all participants on a job site team, including contractors and subcontractors. <br />Site Safety <br />The safety team on a typical demolition project is fulfilled by both onsite personnel as well as <br />office personnel. The onsite personnel include the Site Project Manager, Site Superintendent <br />and a Site-Safety Representative. The corporate Executive Vice President, Project Manager and <br />Safety Director perform periodic inspections of the site prior to and during the operations phase <br />right up through the demobilization phase. <br />The site-safety representative is responsible for the site orientation training, site badging, <br />assisting in the daily pre-task plan review, making certain the onsite personnel are tested as <br />required prior to arrival onsite, weekly tool-box talks, and safety data recording and reporting.