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BRYTON GALINDO                                                                          FIRST RESPONDERS
 SAFETY
    Clines Landing Job site                                                                 Hillsboro, OR
 CULTURE
    Bryton Galindo observed that the                                                        Rosendin crew members Adam
    ramp to the East Elevator on the                                                        Schmidt, Trevan Earnest, Brent
    project site was at a steep pitch and                                                   Wydrinski, Jon Horton, Cody
    other contractors working in the area                                                   Campbell, and Josh Brindle
    were having trouble accessing it,                                                       were the first responders on the
    especially in the morning when the                                                      scene of a car accident. They
    ramp was wet.  Bryton brought it up                                                     aided in assessing and securing
    to the General Contractor in the all                                                    the scene while also trying to
    hands safety meeting so that they     C.J. HOLLAND                                      help the two brothers who were
                                          Sterling, VA
    could discuss what could be done                                                        trapped inside the vehicle.
    to correct the problem.  The GC did   During the Virginia Office's company picnic, C.J.
    not correct the hazard, so Bryton     Holland noticed a guest who's child had fallen on
    brought the situation up to a Rosendin   her upper back and neck at the playground. The
    Safety employee, who spoke with       child and parents were very concerned and upset,
 JOSE GONZALEZ AND CREW  the GC and ensured changes were   and C.J. calmly answered the call to help. He did   HOW'S MY
 South Texas  made.  Non slip tape was added to   an evaluation and was able to ease the child and
 Jose Gonzalez and his job site crew do an incredible job of exemplifying safety. They have   the ramp to help with footing while   parents fears and aided in their decision to go to   DRIVING?
 never failed a spot check of a single safety item, including items that are routinely overlooked   accessing the ramp to the elevator.    urgent care for an evaluation. The parents later
                                          shared that the child would be sore and stiff for a
 by most crews. They perform every safety action asked of them without losing a step towards   Bryton’s proactive approach to this   DINO DEGRASSI
 production. Their tasks are planned out, their tools and materials are ready, and the crew is   hazard shows how safety is important   while but had not sustained lasting injuries from the   Anaheim, California
                                          fall.
 trained before beginning each day. There are many who could learn from Jose's outstanding   not only to himself and Rosendin's   Caller was driving on Hwy 405
 leadership and his crew’s dedication to safety.   employees, but to the other              and needed to move over into
 (L-R: Luis Garcia, AP; Sarah Edwards, AP; Dave McKinley, JW; Brett Bissell, JW; Jose Gonzalez, FM;   contractors on-site.  C.J. showed that our safety responsibilities do not   the lane Dino was in. Dino gave
 James Van Roy, JW; Nam Trinh, JW; Chad Weddingfeld, JW; not pictured - Luis Aleman, AP)  end when we leave the job. He used his knowledge   the driver the space needed to
                                          and training to care for the child and adhere to our
                                               Facebook Data Center Project
                                          Core Valie: WE CARE!.                             safely get in front of him.
                                                          Ft. Worth, Texas
 Recognizing those WHO


 go above and beyond


 MURPHEY MALONEY
 Las Vegas, NV
 On April 5 around 11a, Rosendin Foremen Murphy Maloney was at
 home on his day off when he heard a woman screaming in distress at
 the front of his house. Murphy opened his front door to see a woman at
 the front door of his neighbors' house screaming for help. He noticed
 the woman was holding a small infant in her arms. At this time, the
 woman saw Murphy standing just outside his front door and ran over to
 him, screaming for help. Without hesitation, Murphy yelled to his wife to
 call 911 and grabbed the infant from the woman's arms. He assessed
 that the infant was not breathing, was non-responsive, and immediately   CREW OF THE MONTH
 began CPR on the infant. Murphey continued administering CPR for 7   Dallas, TX
 to 10 minutes until the first responders arrived on scene and took over.   The Rosendin Team on a data center project was honored as the April 2019 Crew of the Month, they have done a
                  great job leading and mentoring the crews that are on-site every day. Rosendin's team is always willing to help in
 Murphey's quick and decisive actions in a life or death situation were   any situation, present themselves with professional and positive attitudes, and conduct their work in a manner that
 attributed to the on-the-job training he received less than a year prior.   displays an exemplary buy-in to the safety culture. DPR would like to congratulate the Rosendin team and thank you
 He was instrumental in saving his neighbor's infant child's life.  for your efforts.



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