(4th Quarter 2002)
Congratulations to White Rock Quarries’ laboratory
supervisors and personnel for maintaining excellent quality control in
every phase of its operations and documentation.
For the second straight year, the lab had “zero deficiencies
observed,” the highest possible result in the annual review process that
is part of the FDOT’s QC2000 program.
Way to go, White Rock Quarries — especially
Quality Control Supervisor Ronnie VanLandingham,
Lab Supervisor Tony Reyes, and Lab
Technicians Willy Gonzales and Annibal Balladares!
Safety Training For
Operators Includes “Spare Air” Tanks
(4th Quarter 2002)

White Rock Equipment Operators undergo training on the use of “Spare Air” tanks,
which are installed in Dozer cabs as a precaution when working near the lakes.
Operators are also required to wear self-inflating life vests when working near
the lakes. White Rock is the first quarry in Florida to establish this type of
Equipment Operator safety training.
On-The-Job Photos at White Rock Quarries
4th Quarter 2002)

Michael Muscadin operates White Rock’s portable road rock crusher.

Charles Payne Sr., Sergio DeLeon and Charles Payne Jr. inspect a rebuilt
19,000-gallon water truck.

Tony McKenzie operates a Cat 16G Grader to keep haul roads smooth throughout the
quarry.

Welder/Mechanic Alberto Valverde gets tools from his truck as he works
near White Rock’s portable crusher, processing road rock in the background.