February 26, 2010
ITC Construction's Jeff Lyth is volunteering as the regional safety manager for Vancouver's Olympic Venues.
2010 Vancouver Olympics
ITC Construction manager lends expertise to Winter Games
VANCOUVER
The person in charge of safety with a local construction firm is working as a volunteer safety co-ordinator during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
“There are a lot of parallels between the structure of a construction company with multiple sites and VANOC with several venues,” said Jeff Lyth, director of health and safety with ITC Construction Group.
“I make sure the systems that are in place are functioning properly. The Olympics is a massive undertaking and there is a lot going on behind the scenes.”
ITC Construction donated Lyth to VANOC for the Olympics.
He started work on Feb 13, after picking up a back pack with air monitoring equipment to test venues with internal combustion engines.
“I roam and liaise with the safety person dedicated to each venue,” he said.
“The job of a regional safety manager is being an extra set of eyes and ears roaming around multiple venues. If any member of the workforce is injured, we conduct an investigation and see if we can prevent that (type of) occurrence.”
Jeff Lyth, director of health and safety with ITC Construction Group
Lyth said there are five people responsible for assisting in the investigation of incidents and conducting inspections for all the venues except Whistler.
“This includes all competition and non-competition venues, such as media centres, hotels, airports,” he said. “We need to go wherever VANOC has people working. The only place we are not allowed to go is the field of play.”
Lyth said that ITC responded to VANOC’s request for the private sector to donate more than 1,500 highly skilled workers to help them run the 2010 Winter Games.
He said he is grateful that he has been given this opportunity and is proud to be involved.
“This is a really good opportunity for us and Jeff,” said Doug MacFarlane, ITC executive vice president and COO. “He gets to see some different safety processes and how an event like this is managed.”
According to MacFarlane, the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games has a new management and safety philosophy and an extremely large safety department.
“This is a huge event and some of the people they brought in have a different perspective,” he said.
“Jeff will have an opportunity to see what can be brought back to the construction world.”
ITC Group of Companies specializes in the construction of concrete residential high rises in urban centres and has built projects throughout British Columbia, and in Calgary and Seattle.
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