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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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