Safety practices at Keystone Construction and Maintenance Services

Safety in all Keystone operations is not just a corporate goal, it's a requirement.

We are committed to providing all employees with a safe working environmental free from recognized hazards and to protect life, health and property.   To this end, we have developed and implemented a Safety and Health Program which outlines specific responsibility, accountability and safety practices to help us achieve our Zero Tolerance goal.

Keystone Construction and Maintenance Services is committed to carrying out our mission of accident prevention and risk management.

Keystone's managers and supervisors understand the importance of pre-planning, especially when it comes to matters of safety and risk management.   Project specific job safety analysis is prepared for all projects, regardless of the complexity, and confined space and other programs are reviewed and revised to meet specific project requirements.   In addition, we are working towards having all members of our management team OSHA 30 certified be the end of 2006.

Highlights of our Program include:

  • Commitment and involvement by senior leadership.
  • Training and Education for all employees in areas including confined space, respiratory protection, lock out/tag out and fall protection.
  • Recognition of employees and job sites with strongest safety experience.
  • Zero Tolerance for unsafe and prohibited practices.

 

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