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PARK CONSTRUCTION'S SAFETY PROGRAM

PARK's PHILOSOPHY

The management of PARK Construction Company considers accident prevention an extremely important phase of operations and administration.  It is the policy of this Company to provide a healthy and safe work place for its employees.  This Company will not require any employee to work in surroundings or under working conditions that are unsafe.  PARK Construction Company will comply with all Federal, State, and local safety rules, regulations, or standards pertaining to our work.

 It is the responsibility of this Company to initiate and maintain safety programs which, in part, shall consist of regular inspection of job sites, materials, and equipment.  It is management's responsibility to oversee a safe operation and take whatever action is necessary to accomplish this objective.  It is the responsibility of every employee to comply with all appropriate Company safety rules, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements and other recognized standards.  Each employee is responsible for reporting unsafe acts or conditions, reporting defective or unsafe equipment, and using all safety equipment that is provided.

 PARK Construction has designated Michael L. Nottestad the Safety Officer.  All questions with respect to this Policy or Company safety rules should be directed to the Safety Officer.

Verlyn Schoep, President

SAFETY AWARDS FOR 2002

In 2002 Park Construction won the United States Army Corps of Engineers Safety Award for the St. Paul District. 

SAFETY RESULTS FROM 2002

 

a.

 

Number of fatalities:

 

0

b.

Number of cases involving lost workdays and/or restricted work:

 

3

c.

Number of cases involving only lost workdays:

 

1

d.

Total number of lost workdays:

 

8

e.

Number of non-fatal cases without lost workdays:

 

2

f.

Total number of OSHA recordables:

 

3

g.

Total number of employee hours worked:

130,078

h.

Total OSHA Recordable Incident Rate *:

Multiply (f) by 200,000, divide by (g)

 

4.6

i.

Lost Workday Incident Rate *:

Multiply (c) by 200,00 divide by (g).

 

1.53