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On Saturday, April 4th, 9 members of the team headed to
Columbus, Kansas, to be trained by Doug Westervelt of Crossland Construction
Company for their 10-hour OSHA certification. The team members gathered in the
middle of the night to make the long drive to an early workshop. The intention
was to have enough people trained that there would always be at least one
individual which OSHA training on the worksite to oversee safety. These individuals will help to maintain a safe working environment  while
minimizing hazards that may arise.

 

I want to thank those who volunteered time to be trained in
safety awareness and the individuals of Crossland Construction Company that
agreed to train us.

 

Dominic Clucas

Student Safety Officer