Thomas (TJ) Lyons CSP
TJ Lyons writes the
construction case studies
column of IRMI.com.
Mr. Lyons oversees safety efforts for Turner Construction across the Northeastern
United States. With a strong background in construction safety and industrial
hygiene, he assists the firm in efforts to reduce or eliminate risk through
proper planning, implementation of best practices and lessons learned at the
project level, and a focus on driving from risk management to risk elimination.
Starting as many other safety professionals in the asbestos management and
inspection trade in the late 1980s, his career took a turn for the best when
he recognized a fall hazard while doing some indoor air pollution work and saw
the results of simple fixes to keep good people from getting hurt. Mr. Lyons
then went on to head an environmental consulting office for a firm in Massachusetts
focusing on environmental site assessments and testing, training, and indoor
air pollutions investigations across New England.
Board certified as an Occupational Health and Safety Technologist and Certified
Safety Professional, he is proud to have taken some of these skills to his local
community. A past assistant chief, NY State adjutant fire instructor (hazardous
materials) and EMT, he sees the need to drive safety from the field to the home
as often as possible.
In 2001, Mr. Lyons was awarded the IRMI
Gary E. Bird Horizon
Award for his efforts in implementing the OSHA Voluntary Protection Program
on the first construction project in the state of New York. He has presented
at the IRMI Construction Risk Conference
and is often found heading up a table at the Construction Café.
Mr. Lyons was a past chapter writer the American Society of Testing of Materials
(ASTM) and for the recent American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE)
Construction Safety Management and Engineering
Volume 1 and has recently penned a second chapter on preplanning for
the second edition currently underway.
Articles on IRMI.com
Risk Management: Construction Case Studies
Construction Project Audits—Examples of Poor
Practices (October 2008)
Construction Project
Audits (July 2008)
Construction
Risk Management: Recognizing Incompetent Workers (March 2008)
Construction
Risk Management: Avoiding the Incompetent Worker (March 2008)