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Miller Bonded employees understand what is expected from them the day they are hired: safety, quality and productivity and that is why at Miller Bonded we strive for the safest work environments for ourselves, those we work with and our customers and their clients. The commitment to a solid safety record is a company-wide, leadership-lead effort.
Safety is a vital aspect of the construction industry and the highly-trained, award-winning Miller Bonded family puts forth every effort to ensure that all projects are completed without injury or accident. Within six months of joining the Miller Bonded family, field associates begin preparing to complete OSHA 30, CPR, First Aid and immediately sign a pledge to safety.
Miller Bonded employees are reminded of their pledge to safety with the Miller Bonded safety passport program. The program features customized safety manuals that accompany employees to every jobsite, empowering all employees to provide and maintain a safe working environment.
Miller Bonded Safety Awards:
2010 - CHASE Partnership BLUE Level (New Mexico OSHA &
Associated General Contractors of America of New Mexico Building Branch)
2009 - Certificate of commendation for Excellent Safety Record - Associated General Contractors
2008 – SMACNA Safety Excellence Award Program
1st Place
For lowest injury/illness in the 400,000 – 500,000 man-hour category
2007 – SMACNA Safety Excellence Award Program
3rd Place
For lowest injury/illness in the 400,000 – 500,000 man-hour category
2006 – National Safety Council Million Work Hour Award
Occupational Awards Program for Operating 1,000,000 employee hours without occupational injury or illness involving days away from work February 10, 2002 – April 17, 2006
2005 – Associated General Contractors Certificate of Commendation for Excellent Safety Record
Zero incidents rate – 50,000 work hours and over
2004 - Associated General Contractors Certificate of Commendation for Excellent Safety Record
Zero incidents rate – over 250,000 work hours and over
2004 – SMACNA Safety Statistics Evaluation and Awards Program
3rd Place
For lowest injury/illness in the 200,000 – 300,000 man-hour category
2002 –SMACNA Safety Statistics Evaluation and Awards Program
3rd Place
For lowest injury/illness in the 200,001 – 300,000 man-hour category
1999 - SMACNA Safety Statistics Evaluation and Awards Program
3rd Place
For lowest injury/illness in the 200,001 – 300,000 man-hour category
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