Executive Jet Management (EJM) has been designated a Star Participant in OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP). VPP was created in 1982 to salute and partner with businesses that show excellence in meeting occupational safety and health standards.
The Star program recognizes work sites operating comprehensive, successful safety and health management systems that have achieved injury and illness rates at or below the national average. These sites are self-sufficient in controlling workplace hazards.
Benjamin Murray, EJM president and CEO, commented, “Being recognized by OSHA affirms the emphasis we place on high-quality safety and health management for all our employees and at all of our facilities. EJM (Booth No.
3259) manages aircraft in more than 60 locations nationwide.
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