Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Final Reminder - Next Volunteer Quarterly Safety Meeting This Saturday, 11/14/15!

Good morning to all I.D.I. employees,

Just sending out one last reminder that our final volunteer quarterly safety meeting for 2015 is being held this Saturday, 11/14/15 at 7:00am at the office

The topic of this safety meeting is:  Making Safety Personal!

We want to get back to the basics of safety and what safety truly is all about.  Safety is about you going home at the end of the day to your loved ones in the same condition as you were before you left for work.  To have a truly positive safety culture, we all need to care about one another and make safety personal. 

Each field employee who attends this volunteer safety training session will earn 400 safety training incentive points for our current year. This is our final volunteer quarterly safety meeting for 2015 and your last chance to earn volunteer safety training incentive points. We will be mailing out our safety training incentive catalogs to our employees homes in December so that you can redeem your volunteer safety training incentive points.

Please help spread the word.

Should you have any questions, please contact our Safety Director, Peter Graham at (847) 417-1689 or at pgraham@4idi.com.

Have a Safe Day!

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

From the "I Caught You" Series

At International Decorators, we have a habit of catching our employees working safely. Below are a few action shots of our employees being caught in action working in a safe manner.

Great job everyone! You are helping us to live up to our safety mission statement which is:
"Everyone Goes Home Alive and in the Same Condition as They Arrived; Your Loved Ones Count On It."
 
Painter, Dan Settles was caught wearing the appropriate PPE and wearing a safety harness as he was preparing to get in a boom lift!
 
Carpenter, Chris Ondera was caught appropriately using fall arrest equipment while installing a mount for exterior light fixutes.  Great job Chris with your fall protection plan and implementation!
 

Acoustic carpenter, Bruce Rehfeldt was caught making good safe choices while in a scissor lift.  Guardrail closed, feet on the platform floor & of course Bruce is wearing the appropriate PPE!
 
Taper, Ismael Davila was caught pole sanding while wearing a 1/2 mask respiriator to protect him from nuisance dust.  Ismael was trained, medically evaluated and fit tested on his respirator in August.  Great job - Ismael!
 
Acoustic carpenter, Matt Larson was caught with his baker scaffold wheels locked while installing gasket on the ceiling grid.  Great job - Matt!
 
Framer, Keith Rehn was caught working safely in a boom lift.  Of course Keith is wearing a safety harness and appropriately tied off to the manbasket's fall protection anchorage point.  There is one concern though - he's wearing a Green Bay Packers hard hat which could be considered by some to be a hazard.  Great job with safety - Keith!
 
Below shows our employees caught be trained on Powder Actuated Tool Safety and Respirator Safety at our August Safety Meeting!



 
Have a Safe Day!


Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Next Volunteer Quarterly Safety Meeting - Saturday, 11/14/15!

Good morning to all I.D.I. employees,

We have scheduled our next volunteer quarterly safety meeting and it will be held on Saturday, 11/14/15 at 7:00am at the office.  We have inserted a safety meeting notice letter into this weeks employee paycheck envelopes.

As we get closer to the meeting date, we will provide more information as to the safety training topic.

Each field employee who attends this volunteer safety training session will earn 400 safety training incentive points for our current year.  This is our final volunteer quarterly safety meeting for 2015 and your last chance to earn volunteer safety training incentive points.  We will be mailing out our safety training incentive catalogs to our employees homes in December so that you can redeem your volunteer safety training incentive points. 

Should you have any questions, please contact our Safety Director, Peter Graham at (847) 417-1689 or at pgraham@4idi.com.

Have a Safe Day!

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Orange Tape on All 3-Pronged Electrical Tools & Extension Cords Today, 10/1/15!

Good morning to all I.D.I. employees:

We began a new quarter today, 10/1/15 for our Assured Grounding Program. We are to switch over our cords from the previous quarter's red tape to orange tape.  To all Safety Coordinators - please help keep our employees safe and help keep us OSHA compliant by following our assured grounding program. Please inspect, test and color-code with orange tape all extension cords and 3 pronged electrical tools.  All extension cords and tools need to be visually inspected. If you see any defects in the cords such as bare wires, severe kinks, missing or damaged ground prong, the cord pulling away from the plug end-housing, etc., then that tool or cord would need to be immediately removed from service and reported to the lead person. If your tool/cord passes the visual inspection, your next step is to test the cord with a receptacle tester. First, you should test the oulet that you will be plugging your cord into to ensure that it is properly wired. You should see 2 yellow lights lit up on your tester and the red light should be off. This means the outlet is working appropriately. Next, plug your cord into the outlet and then test the cord with the receptacle tester. Again, you should see the same light pattern as mentioned above and this would mean the cord passed the test and it is good and safe to use. Any other light pattern means that there is a problem with the cord and the cord needs to be removed from service and reported to your lead person. If the cord passes the visual inspection and the cord tester test, you should then remove the previous quarter's red electrical tape and install the orange electrical tape about 1" down from both plug ends. Your cord is now in compliance with our 4th quarter's Assured Grounding Program. The orange tape shall remain in place from 10/1/15 through 12/31/15. You are not quite done yet! All employees now need to visually inspect all electrical cords and tools on a daily basis and if any defects are found, the cord or tool needs to be immediately removed from service.

Thank you for taking the time to ensure your electrical tools and cords are in safe working order. Your actions may prevent one of our family members from sustaining an electrical shock type injury or worse yet and electrocution. If you have any questions regarding our Assured Grounding Program, please call our Safety Director, Peter Graham, at (847) 417-1689.

Have a Safe Day!

Friday, September 25, 2015

Volunteer Quarterly Safety Meeting - Attendance, Etc. w/ Photos!

Good afternoon to all I.D.I. employees,

International Decorators held our 3rd volunteer quarterly safety meeting of 2015 on Saturday, 8/22/15 and the make-up safety meeting on Tuesday, 9/15/15.  The safety training topics were Powder Actuated Tools including operators licensing for all carpenters, framers, drywall hangers & acoustic carpenters and we provided Respirator Training and Fit Testing with all painters and tapers.  We again had an awesome turnout at our volunteer quarterly safety meeting as we had a total of 137 field employees in attendance which was a 77% show-up rate.  For our Safety Coordinators, we had 40 in attendance for a show-up rate of 83%!  We have the best employees!

We want to thank all of you who took time out of your busy lives to attend this volunteer safety meeting for the sake of yourselves, those working around you and for your loved ones. You are helping International Decorators to live up to our Safety Mission Statement which is: "Everyone Goes Home Alive and in the Same Condition as They Arrived; Your Loved Ones Count On It."  Your volunteer attendance is what helps us to sustain our overall positive safety culture. We as a team are only as good as our weakest links so the more people involved at our volunteer quarterly safety meetings and the more involved with looking out for each other, the potential to have fewer employees sustaining injuries is much better. 

We also want to send out a huge thank you to our guest trainers who voluntarily gave us their time and expertise in helping us to prevent injuries and health hazards from occurring to our employees.  We couldn't do what we do without people like you!!!!! 
Carl Palm - ITW/Ramset, Jeremy Adorjan - Hilti, Steve Lefaver - Painters District Council #30 & Ozzy Nunez of 3M

Carl Palm - ITW/Ramset
Jeremy Adorjan - Hilti
Ozzy Nunez - 3M
 

Steve Lefaver - Painters District Council #30
Above left is I.D.I.'s Founder - Tony Pintozzi Sr. & Above right is Co-owner - Bill Preston






 



 
Have a Safe Day!

Monday, September 14, 2015

Final Reminder - Volunteer Quarterly Safety Make-up Meeting, Tuesday, 9/15/15 at 4:00pm!!!!!

Good morning to all I.D.I. employees,

This is a final reminder that we are holding our volunteer quartlerly safety make-up meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, 9/15/15 at 4:00pm at the Barrington office. 

As you all know, we held our 3rd volunteer quarterly safety meeting of 2015 on Saturday, 8/22/15. We offer a volunteer make-up meeting for those that could not attend the regularly scheduled safety meeting either due to working for I.D.I. on the Saturday of the meeting or due to unforeseen circumstances, etc.

The volunteer quarterly safety make-up meeting is being held on Tuesday, 9/15/15 at 4:00pm at our Barrington office. We will be providing Powder Actuated Tool Safety Training for all carpenters, framers, drywall hangers and acoustic carpenters. As a separate group, we will be providing Respirator Training and Respirator Fit Testing for all painters and tapers. Our painters and some tapers already have a half mask and/or full mask respirator and we need for you to bring your respirators with you. All painters and tapers need to come to the meeting clean shaven on the areas of your face where the respirator seals to your face so that you can be fit tested on your respirators. So this means that you could have a mustache and/or a goatee type beard as long as the your facial hair does not interfere with the respirator seal. It is critical that you arrive at the meeting ready for fit testing. If you want to get a pretty good idea ahead of time as to where a respirator would come into contact with your face; just put a dust mask up to your face and that should help you to know where you cannot have facial hair. If you have any questions about facial hair and fit testing, please call our Safety Director, Peter Graham at (847) 417-1689.

We are asking everyone to help spread the word to all of our employees so they have the opportunity to attend.

Also if you are planning on attending, please contact our Safety Director, Peter Graham, no later than Monday, 9/14/15 at 5:00pm to let him know as we need an approximate head-count for the meeting as we have to prepare materials and for chair & table rental purposes. Peter can be reached by e-mail at pgraham@4idi.com or text to (847) 417-1689.

Have a Safe Day!

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Don't Leave Drywall on Drywall Carts Unattended!

Good afternoon to all I.D.I. employees,

We are just putting out a reminder to all of an I.D.I. best practice.  We cannot leave drywall on drywall carts unattended for long durations of time, such as overnight, as there is a risk of the drywall tipping and falling and seriously injuring someone.  You should only stack the amount of drywall on drywall carts that you will be using during your shift.  At the end of your shift, any drywall that is still on your drywall cart shall be removed from the drywall cart and stocked flat of the ground or on cribbing on the ground.  This doesn't only apply to drywall carts.  We cannot be leaving drywall stacked on its side leaning against walls, etc.  All drywall needs to be stacked flat on the ground or on cribbing on the ground when it is left unattended for long durations of time.  Lastly, if you are leaving drywall on a drywall cart for a short duration, for example (when going on lunch break), you should roll the drywall cart into an area where it is safe & secure and away from other contractors or the public so that the drywall isn't at risk falling on someone. 


Should you have any questions about the above, please contact our Safety Director, Peter Graham at (847) 417-1689.
Have a Safe Day!