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Every job, every task is about prep, safety, and quality. When you combine these elements, you get excellent results. Our teams go in with this mindset, no matter what the job is. When our teams are done, you know we were there. That is the mark of East Coast Facilities, Inc. #eastcoastfacilities #theindustrysfinest #safety #preperation #quality
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Congratulations to our June Employee of the Month, Kevin Held. Learn more about Kevin and the work he does below. What is your role in the company? I am a Manufacturing Engineer that is responsible for completing projects that improve different aspects of our manufacturing processes. How long have you been with United Safety? I have been with United Safety for just over 1 year. How has your career grown with the company? I have gained a lot of experience with a manufacturing optimization strategy called lean manufacturing. What does United Safety's culture mean to you? I think United Safety does a great job of providing a welcoming, casual culture that I enjoy. Why do you love working for United Safety? I am lucky to work with a great group of people that make it fun to come to work each day. What are three words that describe United Safety? Fast, Fun, and Growing What is your proudest moment at United Safety? I really enjoyed getting the experience of co-leading a lean manufacturing event. What do you like most about your job? I like that my job is project based. This keeps things interesting because each project can be completely different. #StayStafe #StayUnited #TeamUnitedSafety
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🎥 Engineering Safety Solutions in Action! At Dunmore, safety is everyone's responsibility. Maintaining a safe work place is my #1 obligation. Today, I am sharing and celebrating an incredible team effort that highlights this commitment. 🙌 Big shoutout to our Keystone maintenance folks, Gilberto Flores and Bill Shreck, for developing a solution to reduce the risk of a "pinch point" on one of our machines! Their creativity and dedication have made a significant improvement to the equipment. And let’s not forget Glen Musse and Sean Chase, who first identified the opportunity for improvement. 👏 Pinch points, where a body part can get caught between moving parts, are a serious safety concern in manufacturing. In fact, pinch points can lead to injuries ranging from lacerations to amputations, contributing to nearly 3,000 amputations annually in the workplace! In manufacturing, these injuries account for over half of all worker amputations. Recognizing risks and proactively addressing them, just like this team did, helps create a safer environment for all of us. ⚙️ I am proud of our SH&E Manager David Song's leadership which has inspired the collaboration between our teams and the proactive steps we're taking to protect our workforce. Together, we’re making manufacturing not only more efficient but also safer for everyone. Check out the video to see the solution in action! 🎬🔧 #SafetyFirst #Teamwork #EngineeringExcellence #ManufacturingSafety #ContinuousImprovement #Kaizen #PinchPointPrevention
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How are you and your teams engaging this year?
This year is Safety Week’s 10th Anniversary. We look forward to celebrating our efforts over the years, and how we can continue to evolve and improve safety performance across our industry. Hear from Gray in this short video about how our industry has evolved over the past decade, and how it’s important that we continue driving strong safety cultures on our project sites. Watch now #ConstructionSafetyWeek #10Years #ConstructionIndustry #ConstructionManagement #Construction
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10 years has laid the foundation for continued progress 🛠️ Construction Safety Week turns 10 on May 6-10 this year! This week is always a perfect opportunity to recommit and unify your team in terms of your safety goals. A true safety culture requires continuous buy-in from everyone involved - are you taking your safety goals seriously? Not sure where to start? We can assist with things like: - Toolbox Talks - Product Demonstrations - Product Trials - Equipment Consultations - And much more! Let's continue to create an atmosphere where safety is always the priority 👷🏼♀️ #safetyculture #safetyfirst #safety #startnow #heatstress
This year is Safety Week’s 10th Anniversary. We look forward to celebrating our efforts over the years, and how we can continue to evolve and improve safety performance across our industry. Hear from Gray in this short video about how our industry has evolved over the past decade, and how it’s important that we continue driving strong safety cultures on our project sites. Watch now #ConstructionSafetyWeek #10Years #ConstructionIndustry #ConstructionManagement #Construction
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The safety of our employees and stakeholders is always our number 1 priority.
At H-E Parts, safety is always our number one priority. Our employees are committed to creating a safe work environment for themselves and their colleagues. That's why our safety program, 'See You Tomorrow' holds at its core a commitment to ensuring our employees return home safely to their family and friends, injury free, and fit for work the following day.
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How does an organization create a Safety-Measurement Criteria for employees without a Zero Accident culture? If an organization creates such a criteria, it seems reward based. "Hey Pablo, you've been working safely this month. You haven't had any accidents. You've been stretching, bending at the knees, working your power zone, looking both ways before crossing an intersection. Pablo, you take safety so seriously that it's been rubbing off on those around you. Here's a $100 bonus." Tell me, is that a Zero Accident policy, Safety Culture, or an actual safety process? If it is a safety process; where does it start? Where does it end?
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At Champion, safety, quality, and accountability are the foundation of everything we do. These values drive us to deliver exceptional results, ensuring that each project meets the highest standards. Because Exceptional Is Our Standard. #ExceptionalIsOurStandard #TeamChampion #ChampionSafety #ChampionQuality
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#NationalSafetyMonth | Week 1: Safety Engagement As we kick off National Safety Month, we'd like to highlight Brockman Wallace, our Safety Manager in Ashburn, VA! With over six years at Direct Line, Brockman is a prime example of how hard work and a passion for keeping our team safe leads to a successful career. Want to learn more about his journey? Dive into our latest blog post where he shares his thoughts and experiences: https://ow.ly/AGF750S7GXG #WhoWeAre #SafetyFirst #DirectLine
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This year is Safety Week’s 10th Anniversary. We look forward to celebrating our efforts over the years, and how we can continue to evolve and improve safety performance across our industry. Hear from Gray in this short video about how our industry has evolved over the past decade, and how it’s important that we continue driving strong safety cultures on our project sites. Watch now #ConstructionSafetyWeek #10Years #ConstructionIndustry #ConstructionManagement #Construction
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