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Volume 1, Issue 1 - May 2021
MAY ISSUE | OVERVIEW
Welcome to the first CBG Safety Newsletter! As one of our shared core values, safety is a top priority that is
integral to our company. Keeping every office and jobsite safe and accident-free is imperative to our business.
The CBG Safety Newsletter will be published each month with additional information in each quarterly issue. They
will provide the latest construction safety news and best practices, with coverage including OSHA construction
regulations and compliance, health and safety for construction workers, fall protection, construction personal
protective equipment and more. Thank you all for doing your part to keep CBG a safe and accident-free work
environment.
MCBEEGT Michael Vitale Ed Mangold INSIDE THIS ISSUE
SAFETY Safety Director Regional Manager Introduction & Overview …....... 1
CBG Safety Leadership ............ 1
LEADERSHIP CBG Safety Program Feature ... 2
Project Statistics ........................ 2
Project Spotlight ........................ 3
Safety Color ............................. 3
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SAFETY PROGRAM FEATURE
Every year, 800,000 eye injuries occur on the job, including 36,000 that require time off from work. Wearing
proper eye protection can prevent 90 percent of all eye injuries.
TASK MINIMUM EYE/FACE PPE
Face shields are Clear face shield plus Safety Glasses or SAFETY GLASSES SAFETY GOGGLES
required when using Goggles or Spoggles. WELDING HELMET FACE SHIELD
power tools that can
generate high-impact Welders - welding helmet plus
properly fitted clear Safety Glasses
flying particles.
(filter lens shade intensity to be
appropriate for the job)
Safety Glasses must be worn
on-site at all times.
PROJECT SAFETY 6 6,436 10
APRIL2021 STATISTICS
ACTIVE PROJECTS HOURS LPO’S
Industrial
Commercial 5 5,486 6
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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
Beaumont Bad Actors Program
CBG Industrial has completed its largest project to date, the Beaumont Bad Actors Program, which is also our
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Hazards IDs were generated, and 1 Near Loss (NL) report was completed. We provided 2 Safety Managers to
oversee the operations for this project, since work was being conducted throughout the plant, simultaneously.
Thanks to our safety protocols and documenting practices, we were able to track our statistics and maintain
constant safety supervision, ensuring the work was completed in a safe manner.
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter SAFETY COLOR
Safety Color Safety Color
What are safety colors and why are they important?
WHITE RED
QUARTERLY The term safety colors is used to describe the standard use of
colors for safety purposes in the workplace. There are many
SAFETY COLOR standards in place concerning safety colors from a variety of
organizations including OSHA, ANSI, and others. Depending on
3rd Quarter 4th Quarter the situation, each color is assigned a different meaning, which
Safety Color Safety Color allows people to immediately determine what type of safety
hazard is in the area, even if they are too far away to read any
GREEN BLUE actual writing. At Christensen Building Group we have a new
safety color each quarter. White for the 1st quarter, Red for
the second quarter, Green for the 3rd quarter, and Blue for the
4th quarter. These colors will be used for quarterly inspections
of ladders, electrical or battery operated hand tools, extension
cords.
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