Safety is always JHL Constructors’ (JHL) top priority, but this is particularly important on an occupied campus. JHL will work with Raul Cardenas, Jr., PhD and staff leaders at Mullen High School to plan construction activities in a manner that limits disruptions, maintains the learning environment, and keeps students, staff, and community members safe. On every K-12 project, JHL utilizes Raptorware for all subcontractors on site. Raptorware is an access and tracking system that scans identification cards (drivers licenses, alien registration cards, green cards, and passports) and immediately conducts a background check with current information; any person that is flagged by Raptorware will be refused entry to the site. Prior to subcontractor selection, companies are required to sign JHL’s project specific guidelines contract.
Once employees have cleared, they begin reviewing all aspects of site safety and logistics, including work hours, construction parking, delivery coordination, project working hours, and most importantly our zero-tolerance policy regarding any interaction with Mullen HS students, staff, or visitors. Once an employee has completed the training, they are issued a project specific number. Each sticker will have a unique number and JHL can track every person on-site to their specific number. The badges serve two purposes. First, its high visibility makes it easy to identify employees that have completed the background screening and site-specific training. Second, in the rare event that there is an issue with a worker on-site, you only need to see the person’s badge number and give that information to a JHL staff member, and our team will address the issue immediately.