Each month, we shine a light on a member that is truly living the mission of ASSP. These members are taking giant strides in workplace safety in their organization.
February 2024

Nick Miller, Safety Coordinator, McLean Contracting
Years as an ASSP member: 2 Years
Years in the safety industry: 6 Years
Key responsibilities of your job
Some key responsibilities of my job are managing safety across multiple projects, providing safety training, and ensuring everyone goes home the same way they came to work!
Read More→January 2024

Joe Henricks, Safety Director, Sussex Development Corporation
Years as an ASSP member: 1 Years
Years in the safety industry: 15 Years
Key responsibilities of your job
Manage safety and loss control programs by mitigating and minimizing risk. Instituting a workplace safety loss control program is the first step to reducing injuries while improving productivity and reducing insurance and claims costs.
Development of a safety and risk management culture,
Assure the safety program complies with or exceeds OSHA construction industry standards.
Dedicated to being at “Virginia Best Standards” in class,
Read More→December 2023

Phil Campbell, M.S., CSP, Sr. EHS Manager, TE Connectivity
Years as an ASSP member: 12 Years
Years in the safety industry: 18 Years
Key responsibilities of your job
Head of Health, Safety, and Environmental for our flagship location in Hampton, VA. My position focuses on safety leadership through employee engagement with an emphasis on risk reduction and the implementation of proactive measures.
Read More→November 2023

Jeremiah “Jeremy” Winstead, Safety Director, Power Electric Company
Years as an ASSP member: 1.5 Years
Years in the safety industry: 6 Years as Field Foreman/ 1.5 Years Full Time
Key responsibilities of your job
As Safety Director at Power Electric Company, I am responsible for coordinating and working with upper management to aid in overseeing all company activities. My duties include staying up to date with regulatory changes, managing safety plans and documents, handling safety submittals, conducting site inspections, and overseeing employee training and new hire orientations.
Read More→October 2023

Austin Temple, Safety Manager, Hampton Roads Mechanical of Virginia
Years as an ASSP member: Less than one year
Years in the safety industry: 8
Key responsibilities of your job
Managing all safety programs and processes within the companies that I am assigned to. I ensure that training and the work specific programs are up to date to make sure that our employees have the most current resources they need to perform their work safely and in accordance with the governing regulations. I conduct jobsite visits with the general contractors along with my employees and take notes of the positive or negative issues found on the site and work to make sure that our employees do not repeat those negative issues through on-site training and debriefs. Conduct and prepare a bi-annual safety conference for all company foreman/office staff to remain up to date on all competent person certifications. Safety is a choice and I try to make every one of our employees choose the right thing. We all want to live long and healthy lives, so make that choice to do the right thing.
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