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Safety Records / History / Training:
Safety Program - Statement of Policy
(The following is taken from our safety
manual)
It is the policy of Consolidated Electrical
Contractors that the safety of our employees is considered the most vital aspect of our operation. Above all, the
employee's safety must be considered first when planning for construction and designing or purchasing new equipment.
We are committed to providing the leadership and funds necessary to immediately eliminate unsafe practices and
conditions in the shop and on the job site.
CEC has a commitment to minimize equipment damage while maintaining work schedules that are expected from each
employee. This effort should include established operation procedures, training all employees for the equipment
they are assigned to operate, and an effective preventive maintenance program to ensure the equipment is properly
maintained. Your cooperation in detecting potential hazards, reporting them, and in turn, controlling them is a
condition of your employment.
Our goal is zero accidents
and injuries.
Safety History
| Year |
EMR Rating |
Lost Day Injuries |
| 2007 |
.65 |
102 |
| 2006 |
.60 |
125 |
| 2005 |
.75 |
72 |
| 2004 |
0 |
0 |
| 2003 |
.61 |
0 |
| 2002 |
.58 |
0 |
| 2001 |
.57 |
0 |
Safety Training
All new employees go through a complete
orientation program and continued on the job training. In addition, our apprentice program strongly embodies a
complete job site safety training process. Our senior superintendents and project managers also conduct jobsite
audits as well as weekly toolbox talks. |
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