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December 30, 2003 |
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Dragon's Concrete Division Passes 5-year Mark
without a Lost-Time Injury
Record set
equals more than 850,000 work hours
The Concrete Division of Dragon Cement and
Concrete has gone five years - more than 850,000
work hours - without a lost-time injury among the
nearly 100 employees who work in the division.
The new safety record marks the seventh time in
nine years that the division, which operates 10
concrete plants statewide, has been recognized for
safety achievements.
"Our safe practices program has proven itself, and
has gone far beyond our expectations," said Dave
Grinnell, vice president and head of the Concrete
Division. "However, our employees deserve
recognition for this achievement, as they have
clearly been the leaders here."
The Concrete Division of Dragon Products delivers
ready-mix concrete to construction projects
throughout the state.
A safety program initiated at Dragon in 2000
includes a number of incentives and rewards for
safety. For example, when employees in each
division go a full quarter without a lost-time
injury, all employees in that division receive a
gift certificate safety reward. In addition,
employees fill out forms to report unsafe
practices, so the situation can be corrected to
prevent mishaps. Each quarter the employees go
without a lost-time injury, the higher the amount
of the gift certificates.
"Five years without a lost time injury is a major
accomplishment when you consider that our mixer
drivers and other employees are tested each day in
the areas of safety, yet they have maintained our
record," added Grinnell, a Scarborough resident
who joined Dragon in 1991.
"Dave Grinnell sets the standards which the
employees follow," said Joseph M. Koch, III,
president of Dragon Cement and Concrete. "Our goal
is to have employees go home as healthy as when
they came to work. Our Concrete Division is doing
just that."
The company held a recognition dinner for its
employees in November, where each concrete
division employee received an embroidered LL Bean
vest to commemorate the accomplishment.
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