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SAFETY​

The objective of NASH is to provide both a safety and health program that will reduce the number of injuries and illnesses to an absolute minimum, not merely in keeping with, but surpassing the best experience of similar operations by others. Our goal is zero accidents and injuries. 

 

Safety First

The personal safety and health of each NASH employee are of primary importance. Prevention of occupationally induced injuries and illnesses is of such consequence that it will be given precedence over operating productivity. To the greatest degree possible, management will provide all mechanical and physical protection required for personal safety and health, but our employees must bear primary responsibility for working safely. A little common sense and caution can prevent most accidents from occurring. 

 

NASH Statement

 

It is the policy of NASH that accident prevention shall be considered of primary importance in all phases of operation and administration. It is the intention of NASH management to provide safe and healthy working conditions and to establish and insist upon safe practices at all times by all employees. 

 

The prevention of accidents is an objective affecting all levels of our company and its operations. It is, therefore, a basic requirement that each supervisor makes the safety of all employees an integral part of his or her regular management function. It is equally the duty of each employee to accept and follow established safety regulations and procedures.

 

Every effort will be made to provide adequate training to employees.  However, if an employee is ever in doubt about how to do a job or task safely, it is his or her duty to ask a qualified person for assistance. 

 

Employees are expected to assist management in accident prevention activities. Unsafe conditions must be reported immediately. Fellow employees that need help should be assisted. Every injury that occurs on the job, even a slight cut or strain, must be reported to your crew supervisor Hamid, as soon as possible. Under no circumstances, except emergency trips to the hospital, should an employee leave the work site without reporting an injury. When you have an accident, everyone is hurt.  Safety is everyone’s business.

 

 

 

Accident Prevention Policy Posting

 

Each employee has a personal responsibility to prevent accidents. You have a responsibility to your family, to your fellow workers, and to the company. You will be expected to observe safe practice rules and instructions relating to the efficient handling of your work.  

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