Dallas Contracting was notified by MSHA that the company had no recordable injuries or accidents in 2006. The company worked nearly 7,000 hours on metal mining sites with zero reportable accidents or injuries. The employee hours consisted of demolition contracting work provided at an active quarry and cement production facility in
“We are very pleased with the fact that we had no accidents or injuries,” says Damon Kozul, PE, corporate safety officer. “This is directly attributed to our corporate commitment to keeping safety a priority and making sure our employees are properly trained and abide by all OSHA, MSHA and other pertinent rules and regulations.”
More information is available at www.dallascontracting.com.
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