Spotlight on Galveston District's Jason Shreve

By Mr. Isidro Reyna (USACE)July 23, 2012

Spotlight on Galveston District's Jason Shreve
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Jason Shreve, a safety specialist and Department of the

Army intern with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Galveston District, prides himself in fulfilling the Corps'

motto of Building Strong…safely.

In his position, he conducts safety inspections to identify

hazards and to establish appropriate regulations for subsequent

corrective actions. Additionally, he gathers knowledge

on occupational safety and health hazards, inspection techniques

and work processes and assists in the analyzation and

completion of accident reports.

"As a member of the Safety Office, my ultimate goal is

to make sure that everyone returns home at night in the same

condition they came in that morning," said Shreve. "I enjoying

helping make the district a safer place to work."

One of the most enjoyable parts of his job includes site

visits to conduct safety audits at the district's various projects

along the Texas coast.

"Job site visits are a tool that I use to make sure that the

contractors are implementing their safety plans," said Shreve.

"I also enjoy working with other departments to make sure

everyone stays safe while performing their daily tasks whether

in the office or on a construction site."

Shreve recalls his first site visit to a dredge in order to witness

the district's navigation mission being executed.

"Dredges are unique pieces of equipment that most people

know nothing about," said Shreve. "I'd seen small dredges

on the Ohio River before, but not large dredges like the ones

we use in the Galveston District which fulfill our mission of

keeping waterways open for navigation."

Along with keeping the district safe, reforming the district's

Safety Council, establishing a hearing conservation program

for employees and implementing an updated exposure-hour

tracking system are just a few of Shreve's safety goals.

"The safety career field allows me to help ensure that people

are safe at work," said Shreve. "I like to feel like I have helped

people stay safe on the job and ensure that they return home

safely. No one should ever be hurt while performing their job."

District Safety Officer Patrick Spoor couldn't agree more.

"We're proud of Jason's accomplishments in the district,"

said Spoor. "His abilitiy to establish excellent working relationships

with various offices in the district has allowed us to

execute our safety mission, a top priority for the Galveston

District and throughout the entire Corps."

Shreve earned a Bachelor of Science degree in management

in 1998 and a Master of Science in Occupational Safety and

Health in 2008 both from Murray State University. He is certified

as a Graduate Safety Practitioner and Occupational Health

and Safety Technologist and holds a Safety and Occupational

Health Professional certificate.

Shreve has received multiple certificates of achievement

and was nominated for the USACE Galveston Employee of the

Year in 2011. He is also an active member of the Gulf Coast

Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers.

In his spare time, the Kentucky native enjoys working on

cars and collecting autographs. He is an avid Kentucky Wildcats,

St. louis Cardinals and Tennessee Titans fan.