Production is Never Too Urgent to Take the Time to Do Our Work Safely

CSS takes the safety of its employees and customers very seriously. Safety measures and rules are in place for the protection of everyone and are the first consideration in operating our business.

Our Field Technicians and Engineers follow the CSS Health & Safety Program, which includes general rules as well as specialized safety programs all of which are vital components to keeping CSS a safe and healthy place to work.

CSS Safety Programs

 Once hired, all of our Field Technicians,Engineers,
and Supervisorsmust attend the following
mandatory CSS safety programs:

Discrimination & Sexual Harassment Program
Energized Equipment Program
Safe Work Practices Program

Drug & Alcohol Awareness Program
Drug & Alcohol Testing Program
Vehicle Safety Program
PPE Program

Toolbox/Tailgate Safety Meetings

CSS requires daily toolbox/tailgate safety meetings on every job site. This allows for the review of potential hazards and working conditions specific to the site and acknowledges any issues that might arise that need to be avoided or mitigated. These safety meetings are signed by the Project Lead, turned in with the project paperwork, and kept on file.

Job Hazard Analysis

Much like the Toolbox Safety meetings, a Job Hazard Analysis is critical to maintaining the safety of our employees and our customers throughout any project. As requested by our customers, we will complete the JHA once we are on site. We will continually communicate with the site safety contact issues regarding site safety and potential hazards.

First Aid/CPR

Our technicians and engineers are all First Aid/CPR/AED trained through the American Red Cross, and their certificates are renewed as required by the Red Cross to remain valid.

CSS’s Health & Safety manual

 

Experience Modification Factors

  • 2016  

.88

  • 2015  
.89
  • 2014  
.92
  • 2013  
.93