Daily, an estimated 11,500 private sector workers have a nonfatal work related injury or illness. In more than half of these instances the workers face job transfer, work restrictions, or time away from their jobs. From equipment selection to safety regulation compliance, it is up to contractors, owners and managers to keep crews safe. Read on to see what other companies are doing to ensure that their employees stay safe, and stay on the job. A Contractor's StoryHow one contractor has been able to achieve zero chargeable accidents since 1994.
When production stops for facility renovations or retrofits, businesses lose access to their normal cash flow until production resumers. |
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Rusty Gravitt, President of Gainesville Mechanical, Inc. states,
"Historically, we've been able to produce 75% more revenue per man hour using the Victaulic system, because the systems are so much faster to install. They're packaged properly, we can identify our product on the job, they're delivered to the job assembled in a bag and tag system, so there's less material handling, which equals less forklift requirements. And it means that we get the job done faster." |