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What Drives Long-Term Success? A Resilient, Resourceful Team
(4th Quarter 2010)
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A Message From |
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Leo A.
Vecellio, Jr.
Vecellio Group, Inc. President, Chairman
and CEO |
In our many decades as a contractor, we’ve
experienced a number of boom and bust cycles. One thing has held
true throughout these cycles and it holds true today: the men
and women in our lines of work are hardy, resilient folks.
From building roads, bridges and runways, to mining aggregates,
to building and operating petroleum terminals, the work we do is
complex and often involves very challenging conditions.
The long-term success we’ve been blessed with is a testament to
the character and skills of our employees, especially those who
have experienced one or more of these cycles themselves.
As we continue to work diligently, with our focus on safety and
quality throughout the market’s phases, we pave the way for many
more decades of success together.
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Use Your Head — Wear Your Hard Hat!
(4th Quarter 2010)
Employees sometimes ask why they are required to wear
hard hats on our road construction or site development
projects, or at one of our quarry locations or petroleum
terminals. After all, if the work takes place outside,
what is going to fall on them?
Wearing a hard hat protects the employee from any impact
to the top of the head, not just from falling objects.
Whether someone is entering or leaving a truck or
equipment cab, working around equipment with buckets or
booms, or coordinating their efforts with others who may
be handling heavy objects or using long-handled tools,
wearing a hard hat protects against a nasty bump on the
noggin — or far worse.
Hard hats are a necessary item in our personal protective
gear and their use is a mandatory part of our safety
protocol.
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