Tilcon NY, Inc. sees a good
business reason for
$afe Production Law
training

Joe Sugar and Frank Adkins
Joe Sugar, Asst. Safety Director, attended the $afepro May Institute in High Point, NC and presented the information on his new "dust-controlled jackhammer" to the 30 members of that
class. The class members represented 9 States and 14 mining companies. Joe did an outstanding job and was an asset to the Institute.
When
Eric Kechejian, Safety Director and his team were looking for a common-sense
approach to accident prevention and better inspections, Chris Madden, NE Region
Oldcastle Group President , put him onto the $afepro Law Seminar for his
Managers and Supervisors. In mid-February the Seminar was held at Mount Hope,
NJ. Area Managers, Plant Managers and Senior Supervisors attended. Oldcastle
Policy and The Act were the basis for a process which will remove hazards and up
net profits. Experienced contributors to the plan were: (L-R) Tim Snure,
(Pompton Lakes, Plant Manager), Chris Young (Totowa Asphalt Plant Manager),
Rusty Bonney (Weld Shop Supervisor), Don Blynstone (Mt. Hope Equipment
Supervisor)
These
are managers that make $afe Production a profit producing process. These
“Bosses” left the Law Seminar with a plan!
(L-R)Jerry Van Tassell (2nd Shift Plant Manager), Tim Rooks (Oxford Quarry Plant
Manager, Lenny Tellone (Haverstraw First Shift Plant Manager)
Diane
Csabai and Patty Bolson, Safety Department Administrative Assistants, also
attended the Law Seminar. With their knowledge of The Act and Company Safety
Policy, they are an instant resource by phone, e-mail or fax for the Managers
and Supervisors.
With these experienced Managers and their Staff pursuing
the goal of “0” citations and accidents,
in a very short time Tilcon NY, Inc., a good company, will become a great
company with increases in both profits and productivity.