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Congratulations to our Q2 2019 Safety Award Winners!
As Nationwide Power’s way to say “Thank You!” to our team members for always keeping safety top of mind, four winners are drawn quarterly to receive a mini-shopping spree on us.
And the winners for this quarter are… drum roll please…
Warehouse & Purchasing – Melissa (pictured)
Main Office & IT – Chris (pictured)
Field #1 – Stanley
Field #2 – Darren
Year after year, Nationwide Power celebrates zero safety incidents. Not a bad achievement for an enterprise-level company!
The Director of Training & Development, Tighe Robey explains, “Safety extends beyond just doing our job properly to reduce injury and risk. We take that a step further to protect our clients, long after we have left the site. In every site visit, our Field Engineer team inspects the data room environment for a wide variety of safety risks. Each site report includes any safety and environmental recommendations.”
The Nationwide Power team is comprised of corporate employees, warehouse employees, and field engineers who are strategically located throughout the United States.
Congratulations to the Q2 winners, and to the entire team at Nationwide Power. Keep up the great work!
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