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Nationwide Power Achieves Another Year With Zero Safety Incidents
At Nationwide Power, we pride ourselves on putting safety and quality at the top of our priority list, and it’s with great pride that we can announce another year in the books with zero safety incidents.
Congratulations to our quarterly safety drawing winners: Becca in Accounting, Andrew from Warehouse, and Jay and Brian from our Field Engineer Team.
Also, a big thanks to our Director of Training, Tighe Robey, for keeping our national team on point with annual online, classroom and on-the-job safety training.
In the critical power industry, our field engineer and warehouse teams encounter potentially dangerous situations daily, and it is with great care and caution that our entire team is able to achieve our safety goals year after year.
Keep up the good work, team!
Nationwide Power’s core business is the sales and service of uninterruptible power supplies and UPS batteries, along with supporting other critical power system components such as emergency generators, switch gear, and HVAC. To learn more, visit www.nationwidepower.com.
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