Trained to Win
The following article was authored by Mark L. Johnson and originally published in AWCI's Construction Dimensions magazine.
The following article was authored by Mark L. Johnson and originally published in AWCI's Construction Dimensions magazine.
Note to Supervisors: Read and prepare. Your objective is to demonstrate and prepare a scissor lift for the meeting to identify the hazards of an aerial lift. You have to make sure your employees are trained and aware of any hazards before they can use an aerial lift.
How long you work for us is based on how you safely perform your job and meet the production expectations of your supervisor.
Every Front Line Supervisor is responsible for timely reporting of all work-related injuries, accidents and fall exposures. To properly carry out his duties, today we are reviewing with all employees, the responsibilities of supervisors and employees to report accidents.
The Houston Chronicle published this article in the last few days about our undocumented workforce, primarily in the construction industry, and it deserves an immediate response.
In any company, whether differences among members are great or small, functioning as a team is critical to success.