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Criterion 4 Safety
Construc.on
“I can always replace a ladder, I can no’ replace a man.”
- Charles J. ”Pappa” Eidel, Founder Tri-City Electrical Contractors, Inc.
As with all projects that we are involved with, Tri-City Electrical Contractors Inc. will
perform its work in a safe manner, follow the General Contractors Safety Rules, comply
with OSHA Regula.ons, and execute Tri-City’s Safety Program.
We strive to inspect our jobs and provide necessary training before it is needed on the
job site in a real-world environment.
Our goal of Zero accidents is based on an ac.on plan of con.nuous improvement that each
and every person at Tri-City strives
to do beGer safety wise this year
than the previous year.
We train all workers using safety
and competency training for 22+
construc.on ac.vi.es, as outlined
on our training card and hardhat
licenses. Training cards also
include a statement from the
company president empowering
them to stop work as needed for any
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perceived safety issue.
Every worker is part of the safety
team, responsible to watch out for not only each other but all persons on the jobsite. Tri-
City employees know that if they see a safety issue, they must act upon it, not just say
something. Our safety policy is exhaus.ve and a living document, changing as necessary to
meet advancing technologies and newly recognized hazards in the industry.
Tri-City Electrical Contractors, Inc. recognizes that our greatest asset is our corps of trained,
professional craHsmen and craHswomen and is dedicated to preven.ng injury on the
jobsite.
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