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Clarkson Industrial Safety Shutdown Meeting For Michelin Project


Clarkson Industrial started the new year just as they ended the last; with Safety First.

Whilst on a holiday that provided paid time off, Clarkson Industrial rallied together for an early morning safety stand-down meeting. This meeting contributed to the successful completion of an “on-time and accident free” project for Michelin.

Clarkson Industrial is proud to treat safety as a priority. Before the sun rose that day, they were in a meeting that addressed the challenges, hazards and mitigations of a project, with the support of all involved.

Pictured: Joey Loftis (left) Safety Advisor, and the entire Clarkson Industrial crew for the Michelin project.

To find out more about Clarkson Industrial, visit their website:
www.clarkson-inc.com/

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