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Keeping Each Other Safe, 24/7/365

May 31, 2018 by Leave a Comment

Safety is core to McKinstry’s mission, values and ongoing success. Join us in recognizing June as National Safety Month as we spotlight efforts to keep each other safe 24/7/365.

McKinstry is a family of phenomenal people with common values and a shared purpose – delivering excellence for our clients and our communities. We cannot fulfill that purpose if we do not ensure each other’s wellbeing. This is no small task as our work can be dangerous.

June is National Safety Month, an annual campaign led by the National Safety Council. It’s an important topic that deserves a national spotlight.

There is no more sacred responsibility or greater priority than the safety of our 2,100 family members across the country. In conjunction with National Safety Month, I’m excited to introduce McKinstry’s new safety video, featuring our people sharing why safety matters to them personally.

I’m inspired to be part of a company where safety is so deeply embedded in our culture. Our team is absolutely focused on driving safe work every day. I’m especially proud of our team’s efforts to keep each other safe.

McKinstry employees across the country are pausing this week to take the SafeAtWork pledge. Join us and our commitment to keeping each other safe 24/7/365. Nothing is more important.

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