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Safety Issues and Toolbox Talk

 

MUST testing requirements have been expanded for the upcoming year.  Journeymen and Apprentices will be required to have completed all modules.  Journeymen and Apprentices can ask their Foreman to contact our Division Safety Director James Brown and schedule a convenient testing time and place.

 

ChristenDETROIT has developed and implemented its own formal safety program in 2004.  James Brown will be directing the program and is responsible for fine tuning the paperwork, policies and procedures to conform to and complement the numerous other safety programs we work under.  Specifically, those directed by General Building Contractors, Government Agencies, Auto Manufacturers and other institutions who utilize our services.   Christen employees who have questions, concerns, and suggestions related to safety issues are encouraged to contact James Brown and participate in making our trade and jobsites as safe as possible for everyone.

 

  MUSTSAFETY, the MUST safety program testing site can be found at this web address:  www.mustbsafe.com

 

 

Workforce and Human Resources

 Contact the appropriate union hall for work referrals.

 

Current Jobsites and Recent Work Updates

  The GM project in Bedford IN is ongoing.

The GM Wentzville project has been completed.

The Kellogg project in Ohio has begun.

The Ford  Rouge project is scheduled for September 2008.

The GM Lansing S. P. O. is nearing completion.

Our Chrysler projects are nearing completion.

Detroit Metropolitan Airport is nearing completion.

Henry Ford Hospital is nearing completion.

The Wayne State University project is ongoing.

D. T. E. power plant in Monroe is ongoing.

Grosse Point South High School is is nearing completion.

Fort Campbell Battle Command Facility is nearing completion.

 


Last Updated on Saturday September 06, 2008

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