How are safety, health and environmental (SH&E) practices promoted within HMHTTC and during emergency response efforts?
Safe practices are promoted in various ways. In addition to the above, HMHTTC requires all of our responses to be pre-managed with a tailgate safety meeting as well as a debriefing that addresses what we did right and wrong and how we can improve. One very important component of our safety program is the Near-Miss Program. Whenever HMHTTC experiences any near misses, our Health and Safety Committee dissects the cause and effect. The findings are then documented and disseminated throughout the Region Offices within HMHTTC. As President and CEO of HMHTTC, what is your view of SH&E investment, and how is it incorporated into the strategic goals and objectives of your company? My safety background includes work as an instructor of hazardous materials emergency response in addition to many years of experience in the field, therefore, safety has always been of paramount concern to me. In fact, safety is so important to me that in our Global Headquarters we have etched in glass on our Board R