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Rock Spring's

Zero Incident Philosophy

Rock Spring safety 3 Areas of Investment:

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Culture: 

  • Commitment to safety starts with leadership 

  • New Hire safety orientation for all field employees

  • All new employees are drug tested at hire

  • Safest possible PPE

  • Technology Use for tracking and reporting
    – VERFICO, Safety Reports.com, Plangrid

  • Attention to detail: cutting & mixing
    stations, portable stud choppers, prefabrication, unconditional
    good housekeeping

Supervision: 

  • Full-time safety staff, including Director of Safety, Safety Superintendents and Safety Officers.  No tools, 100% dedicated to Safety supervision.  All OSHA 30 & CPR/First Aid certified.

  • All foremen are OSHA 30 certified.

Training: 

  • All Foreman & Safety Officers are OSHA 30 and CPR certified

  • Other employees attend either OSHA 10 or a 9 hour course customized for our scope of work.

  • Weekly Toolbox Talks on all job sites

  • On-site aerial lift training and certification compliance check

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Rock Spring has a very active commitment to produce a safe work environment for our employees and other trades on the job site.  Our culture of safety starts with the utmost commitment from company leadership. Our Philosophy is “Zero Incidents” and to help us accomplish this, Rock Spring invests heavily in Safety training, supervision and PPE. 

The result is an EMR of 0.77 and a DART of 0.91.

 

Our excellence in safety was recently recognized with the Platinum level STEP award from Associated Builders & Contractors. 

For questions regarding our Safety Practices please contact our Director of Safety, Ken Williams.

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EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS

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“On behalf of Gilbane, we wanted to say thank you for all of the hard work to make the project successful.  All drawing changes were taken in-stride and we never missed a beat on our schedule. Carl mentioned that the Safety program was excellent and we never once had to crack down on the guys on-site. We can’t wait to team up again on the next one.   ”

– Gilbane, Project Manager

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Lift Training
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