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Right-of-Ways and Facilities Landscape Maintenance Services
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18-03-03
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10111 <br /> LANDSCAPING <br /> Our Safety Mission <br /> A primary goal of this company is to eliminate or control both known and <br /> potential safety and health hazards which our employees face on the job. <br /> In order to do so, we must adhere to the following guidelines: <br /> It is the Policy of the Lukes-Sawgrass to provide a safe work environment <br /> for the protection of our most vital resource-our employee's. The safety of <br /> our employee's ranks above production, quality, costs and service. <br /> Lukes-Sawgrass will maintain a vigorous safety and injury prevention <br /> program at each location and will allocate the necessary resources to <br /> ensure a safe work environment. <br /> 1. Everyone from top management to supervisors to each and every <br /> worker must take ownership of his or her own safety and that of co- <br /> workers. • <br /> 2. Maintaining a safe work environment is not just an idea—it is our top <br /> priority. <br /> 3. It is everyone's job to spot hazards and to correct them or report <br /> them in a timely manner. <br /> 4. Where hazards cannot be completely eliminated, they must be <br /> reduced through engineering or administrative controls or, as a final <br /> precaution, through the proper use of Personal Protective <br /> Equipment. <br /> 5. Every individual will be trained to perform work safely. Should an <br /> individual feel inadequately trained to perform a certain procedure, <br /> he or she will immediately discuss the problem with his or her <br /> supervisor. <br /> 6. As a condition of employment, each employee must consistently <br /> work in a safe manner. <br /> L <br /> Lukes' Landscaping, 11: <br /> ,4 <br />
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