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Larry Meadows Receives Safety Letter of Recognition
Congratulations to Larry Meadows for his recent recognition for safety.
Larry Meadows joined the Nationwide Power team in 2013 and has over 33 years of experience in the critical power industry, split between direct OEM experience and independent service providers.
Recently, Larry Meadows performed service at a customer location where he observed linens and other [flammable] items placed in dangerous proximity to the UPS and ancillary equipment.
Nationwide Power has a policy in which we recommend to our field service team to utilize a Risk 360° technique whenever on-site to evaluate risk to both themselves and others. The policy excerpt from the Nationwide Power EH&S Manual is below:
In observing this hazard, Larry not only addressed it with the customer but also followed up by requesting Safety Hazard signs be ordered and sent to him for placement at the site! In working with our Sourcing department, the below approved signage has been ordered and sent to him:
With the addition of this signage, hopefully the customer will use safer housekeeping practices around the UPS and electrical equipment.
Thank you, and job well done Mr. Meadows!
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