TMSM Engineering Company - Sample Company Profile
TMSM Engineering Company - Sample Company Profile
TMSM Engineering Company - Sample Company Profile
COMPANY PROFILE
TMSM ENGINEERING COMPANY is a company which is engaged in the construction and
development of commercial and residential buildings, condominiums and townhouses. Our
reputation is based on quality performance, prompt service and competitive fees. Our
attention to details and high standard are what we are famous for. Our experienced staff
prides themselves of their work and their acknowledgement of our clients individual needs.
Our construction experts are dedicated to completing your project (large or small) with
quality results, on time, and within your budget. TMSM engineering company has come a long
journey in the construction industry since its establishment in 2000. From a modest beginning,
the company has steadily grown bigger, much better and well-equipped in every step of the
way.
Our track record will bear us out. Teaming with machines and equipment, we
complemented each other, thus, turning up excellent performance. Technical experts were
pushed for optimum service. Our sound financial and experiential resources backed the
companys will to perform efficiently. In the end, essential competitive edge has always been
achieved.
The rapidly changing world is very promising. Be that as the wide horizon, we boldly
envisioned to become a builder who has helped build not only physical structures across
nations, but most of all, build dreams for progress.
For us in TMSM, change is constant. Development and progress is our commitment.
Hence the company has come up well-prepared offering itself together with its line-up of staff
and personnel of high caliber and expertise. As we expand and diversify our operations, we
remain in step with the worlds advancing technical development to serve our clients
efficiently and meet the varying and growing demands in the construction industry, locally
and globally.
It is our sincerest belief that we only have a right to gain foothold in the field of our
industry if we are best at what we do, giving each and every client our best attention and
high quality of service. Indeed, it takes the heart of achievers, the collective mind of
experienced men and extension of expertise in order to succeed.
Only then, we can really be enthusiastic and take pride of the Vision and Mission we
have embarked on. We are your partner and we do not just build structures - We build the
future and beyond, Yours and Ours.
IMPLEMENTATION
This Safety Policy supports six fundamental means of maximum employee involvement:
A. Management commitment to safety.
B. Weekly tool box safety meetings at all jobsites.
C. Effective job safety training for all categories of employees.
D. Job hazard analysis provided to all employees.
E. Audio and/or visual safety presentations given at jobsites by Responsible Person .
F. Various incentive awards for exemplary safety performance.
ADMINISTRATION
The Safety Policy will be carried out according to guidelines established and published
in this and other related procedures. Specific instructions and assistance will be provided by
Responsible Person as requested. Each supervisor will be responsible for meeting all of the
requirements of the Safety Policy, and for maintaining an effective accident prevention effort
within his or her area of responsibility. Each supervisor must also ensure that all accidents are
thoroughly investigated and reported to Responsible Person(s) on the same day of the
occurrence.
REPORTING OF INJURIES
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All employees will be held accountable for filling out a Notice of Injury Form"
immediately after an injury occurs, even if medical treatment is not required. (Notice must be
made at or near the time of the injury and on the same day of the injury.) Employees must
report the injury to their supervisor/leadman/foreman/superintendent/project manager, etc. A
casual mentioning of the injury will not be sufficient. Employees must let their supervisor know:
A. How they think they hurt themselves.
B. What they were doing at the time.
C. Who they were working with at the time.
D. When and where it happened.
E. Other pertinent information that will aid in the investigation of the incident.
Failure to report an injury immediately (meaning at or near the time of the injury and on
the same day of the injury) is a violation of the Safety Policy, and may result in immediate
termination, in accordance with company policy.
NOTIFICATIONS
A. In Case of Serious Injury or Death
After the injured has been taken to the hospital, the leadman/foreman/supervisor shall
notify the main office and Responsible Person(s) as soon as possible. Statements from witnesses
shall be taken. Statements are to be signed by witnesses and should include the time and
date. Photographs of the area where the incident occurred and any other relevant 6 items
are to be taken. Responsible Person will assist in the investigation. The completed accident
report form will be sent to the main office.
B. In Case of Inspection by OSHA Inspector
The leadman/foreman/supervisor must notify Responsible Person(s) that an OSHA
Inspector is on the jobsite. It is the responsibility of all employees to make the inspectors visit on
the jobsite as pleasant and timely as possible.
BASIC SAFETY RULES
A. Compliance with applicable federal, state, county, city, client, and company safety rules
and regulations is a condition of employment.
B. All injuries, regardless of how minor, must be reported to your supervisor and the Safety
Office immediately. An employee who fails to fill out a "Notice Of Injury Form" and send it to
the Safety Office can be issued a safety violation notice and may be subject to termination,
in accordance with company policy. In the event of an accident involving personal injury
or damage to property, all persons involved in any way will be required to submit to drug
testing.
C. Hard hats will be worn by all employees on the project site at all times. The bill of the hard
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hat will be worn in front at all times. Alterations or modifications of the hat or liner are
prohibited. Crane operators, when in an enclosed cab, have the option of not wearing a
hard hat due to the possible obstruction of view.
D. Safety glasses will be worn as the minimum-required eye protection at all times. Additional
eye and face protection such as mono-goggles and face shields are required for such
operations as grinding, jack hammering, utilizing compressed air or handling chemicals,
acids and caustics. Burning goggles for cutting, burning or brazing and welding hoods for
welding, etc., are required.
E. Fall Protection Requirements
1. Full body harnesses and lanyards shall be worn and secured any time there is a fall
hazard of more than six (6) feet.
2. Lifelines shall be erected to provide fall protection where work is required in areas where
permanent protection is not in place. Horizontal lifelines shall be a minimum of 2-inch
diameter wire rope. Vertical lifelines shall be 3/4 inch manila rope or equivalent and shall be
used in conjunction with an approved rope grab.
3. Structural steel erectors are required to "hook up" with full body harness and Lanyard.
4. Employees using lanyards to access the work or position themselves on a wall or column,
etc., must use an additional safety lanyard for fall protection.
5. Man lifts must be used properly. As soon as an employee enters an articulating boom lift
and before the lift is started, the employee must put on the harness and attach the lanyard
to the lift. Employees are not required to wear harnesses on scissor lifts.
F. Clothing must provide adequate protection to the body. Shirts must have at least a tee
sleeve. Shirts with sleeves and long pants will be worn at all times. No shorts are to be worn
on projects. All employees, except welders and burners, must tuck shirt tails inside trousers.
Burners and welders will not be permitted to wear polyester or nylon clothing. Sturdy work
boots with rigid, slip resistant soles are required. No clogs, tennis shoes or loafers are
permitted. Steel-toed tennis shoes with the ANSI label are the only alternative to the leather
work boot.
L. All tools whether company or personal, must be in good working condition. Defective tools
will not be used. Examples of defective tools include chisels with mushroomed heads,
hammers with loose or split handles, guards missing on saws or grinders, etc.
M. All extension cords, drop cords, and electrical tools shall be checked, properly grounded
with ground fault interrupters (GFIs), and color-coded by a designated competent person
each month. This shall be part of the assured grounding program. Cords and equipment
that do not meet requirements shall be immediately tagged and removed from service until
repairs have been made.
N. Horseplay" on the jobsite is strictly prohibited. Running on the jobsite is allowed only in
extreme emergencies.
O. Glass containers or bottles of any kind are not permitted on jobsites or in company vehicles.
P. The jobsite speed limit is 10 MPH. No employee is permitted to ride in the bed of a truck
standing up or sitting on the outside edges of a truck. Employees must be sitting down inside
the truck or truck bed when the vehicle is in motion. Riding as a passenger on equipment is
prohibited unless the equipment has the safe capacity for transporting personnel.
Q. Adequate precautions must be taken to protect employees and equipment from hot work
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such as welding or burning. Fire extinguishing equipment shall be no further than 50 feet
away from all hot work. Used fire extinguishers must be returned to (Responsible Person) to
be recharged immediately. Use of welding blinds is required in high traffic areas.
R. All scaffolding and work platforms must be built and maintained in accordance with OSHA
specifications. All ladders must be in safe condition without broken rungs or split side rails.
Damaged ladders shall be removed from service. Ladders shall be secured at the top and
bottom and extend three (3) feet past the working surface. Metal ladders around electrical
work are prohibited. A step ladder shall never be used as an extension ladder. A step ladder
must only be used when fully opened with braces locked.
S. Crowfoot connections on air hoses shall be wired to prevent accidental disconnection.
Compressed air shall not be used to dust off hands, face or clothing.
T. Report all unsafe conditions and near accidents to Responsible Person so corrective action
can be taken.9
U. All floor openings or excavations shall be barricaded on all sides to ensure employees are
aware of the hazards. Floor holes shall be covered, with the covers secured and clearly
marked.
V. Warning signs, barricades, and tags will be used to the fullest extent and shall be obeyed.
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STUDENT PROGRAM
Our experienced field and office staff were given the change to impart to the students some
essential points to enlighten them if they are inclined to their selected courses in college.
TMSM ENGINEERING COMPANY also offers work practicum program to senior civil engineering
students as part of university requirement before graduation: the On-the-Job Training.
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CONTACT US:
For General Inquiry, please use the contact form below and we will respond as soon as
possible.
Call us:
Office Administrator
(+639) 199464598
Marketing Department
(+639) 075182395
(+632) 208-5590
Visit us:
GEN. LUNA ST. DAPAWAN, ODIONGAN, ROMBLON
Visit our website at:
http://TMSMENGINEERINGCOMPANY.COM
JOB OPENINGS
SAFETY OFFICER
-Graduate of any 4-year course.
-Completed 40h-hrs in Construction Safety and Health Program (COSH).
-Knowledge in accident, incident prevention program.
-Knowledge in implementation of construction site safety program.
LINE AND GRADE ENGINEER
-With at least 2-years experience in related field on medium and high-rise
building
-Computer literate & willing to work overtime
PROJECT ADMINISTRATOR
-At least College graduate of any related course in Engineering.
-Computer literate (Microsoft office) and with good clerical works.
-Willing to work in a construction environment.
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MEPF COORDINATOR
-Graduate of any Engineering course preferably mechanical/electrical engineer
-With at least 3 years experience in related field
-Full knowledge of MS Office
MEPF COORDINATOR
-Graduate of any Engineering course preferably mechanical/electrical engineer
-With at least 3 years experience in related field
-Full knowledge of MS Office
PROJECT MANAGER
-Must be licensed Civil Engineer
-Minimun of 7 years working experience in Civil and Architectural works
-With good oral and written communication skills
-Full knowledge of MS Office
FIELD ENGINEER
(Junior Civil Engineer)
-Male/Female
-with at least 2 years working experience in related field
-Full knowledge of MS Office
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
MANAGER
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Design Department Head