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ClientVector Construction
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LocationCanada
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Year2014
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IndustryConstruction
A Safety-first Concrete Repair Company Adds Human Factors Training to the Mix
Speed is essential in the concrete repair business and even a single lost-time incident or error could prove disastrous when dealing with huge volumes of quick-setting material. Few are able to keep their workers as safe as Vector Construction does and no one can argue with their success in a crowded industry.
Vector provides concrete repair, restoration and protection services to industrial and civic infrastructure throughout the United States and Canada. With 10 divisions across North America, Vector provides everything from simple facelifts to multi-million-dollar restorations for almost any type of concrete structure.
Each division works on up to 90 different construction projects every year. Whether patching surfaces in a parking garage or rehabilitating a chemical plant, the work environment is constantly changing. From one site to the next the hazards are as varied as they are dangerous, and safety is always a concern for every one of Vector’s employees.
That’s one of the reasons Vector has always strived to stay at the forefront of safety. So when a major client approached Vector to pass on its own successes in SafeStart, the company knew they had an opportunity to improve an already-strong safety culture.
Vector dipped a toe in the water by putting everyone in its Illinois division through the SafeStart program. As soon as they analyzed the results Vector’s executives knew they’d found a way to effectively reduce human factors-related injuries and errors, and within a year SafeStart had been implemented throughout the entire company.
From securing clients to avoiding production slowdowns caused by lost-time injuries, SafeStart gives Vector Construction an edge in a competitive industry. And it’s quickly become part of almost everything they do in the field.