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LIMA, OH – Allied Environmental Services, Inc., one of the midwest’s leading environmental consulting firms, continued its commitment to safety by providing training on numerous safe work practices.
On October 4, 2013, Allied Environmental Services, Inc. (Allied) dedicated an entire day solely to safety training, awareness and education. The training sessions were held at the Allied headquarters in Lima, Ohio and covered a wide range of topics including: defensive driving, bloodborne pathogens, confined space entry and rescue, lead awareness, fall protection, lock-out/tag-out, man lift operation, and hazardous materials communication.
Training was provided by Allied’s professional staff, as well as local industry leaders, fire departments and emergency response personnel. According to Allied CEO Steve Carr, the safety training day serves not only to provide hands-on training, but also to raise general awareness about safe work practices. “Our crews work in some very dangerous environments. Working at height, in confined spaces and around hazardous materials can be deadly. Keeping safety at top-of-mind is an absolute requirement,” Carr stated. “Allied and its customers cannot afford the liability, either through injury or litigation, that can result in a lapse in safety,” Carr continued.
Allied employees maintain several specialized OSHA, EPA and ODH certifications, and must complete regular refresher training courses throughout the year. The Allied safety day is a way to bring employees and customers together and focus on safe work practices. “It’s serious business, but we have a lot of fun with it too,” stated Carr.
Allied has long been regarded for its dedication to workplace safety. Allied has accumulated over 1.3 million man-hours worked without a lost time accident, and has earned numerous awards and accolades from local and national agencies and trade organizations.
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