AT COP CONSTRUCTION LLC, SAFETY IS A CORE VALUE, NOT JUST A PRIORITY
OVERVIEW
COP Construction LLC believes there is no greater importance than the health and safety of our employees, clients and the public affected by our activities. Company management is fully committed to ensuring our employees are provided with the proper training and equipment to perform their work safely. Every project is carefully evaluated, job site safety analyses are performed, and safety meetings are held to ensure a safe work site. Our successful safety program ensures COP Construction's valued employees can perform their work effectively, efficiently, and most importantly, safely.
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SAFETY PROGRAMS
HEALTH and SAFETY ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
Structure and Scope of the Health and Safety Program
General Health and Safety Requirements
Employer and Employee Rights and Responsibilities
New Employee Orientation
Emergency Injury and Illness Procedures
Office Fire Prevention and Emergency Fire Procedures
Vehicle Operations
Incident Reporting and Investigations
Requirements for Safety Training
Computer Usage and Safety
Recordkeeping
GENERAL HEALTH and SAFETY PROCEDURES
Cold Working Conditions
Compressed Gas Cylinders
Concrete, Masonry and Formwork Construction
Crane Operations
Electrical Safety
Excavation and Trench Safety
Field Biological Hazards (Bugs & Stuff)
Field Fire Prevention and Protection
Flammable and Combustible Liquids
Hand and Portable Power Tools
Hearing Protection
Hot Working Conditions
Housekeeping and Sanitation
Ladders
Lasers (Non-Ionizing Radiation)
Mobile Equipment Operations
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Rigging for Material Handling
Safe Lifting and Preventing Back Injuries
Scaffolding
Signs, Signals and Barricades
Stairways
Steel Erection
Welding, Cutting and Brazing
HEALTH and SAFETY PROGRAMS
Confined Spaces Program
Fall Protection Program
Hazardous Communication Program
Hazardous Energy Control (LOTO) Program
Lead Compliance Program
Respiratory Protection Program
Silica Protection Program
HEALTH and SAFETY POLICIES
Seat Belt Usage in Company Vehicles
Safety Eye Wear on the Job
Hook Latches Used on 4-Picks
Use of Dump Trucks on Projects
Proper Use of Chains
Pre-Excavation Procedures
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SAFETY AWARDS & RECOGNITION
2010 Wyoming Contractors Association Award
COP Wyoming LLC – Zero Incident Rate – Municipal Utility – 0 to 100,000 work hours
2009 Wyoming Contractors Association Award
COP Wyoming LLC – Zero Incident Rate – Municipal Utility – 0 to 100,000 work hours
2009 Raffles Insurance LTD.
Fleet Safety Award – Driving 1 Million to 4 Million Miles – Zero Fleet Accidents
2006 AGC of Utah Award
Achievement of Safety Excellence – 25% below National
2006 Associated General Contractors of America Award
Certificate of Commendation – 25% below Municipal Utilities Division Incident Rate
2006 Wyoming Contractors Association Award
First Place Safety Award – Heavy Industrial – 0 to 100,000 work hours
2005 AGC of Utah Award
Achievement of Safety Excellence – 25% below National
2005 Associated General Contractors of America Award
Certificate of Commendation – Zero Incident Rate – 10,000 to 50,000 work hours – Highway Division
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