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Great Lakes Region Safety Culture

At Pro-Soil Site Services, we believe that safety comes first. Our commitment begins with a formal Safety Manual that establishes safety as our highest priority and gives employees full "Stop Work" authority. Meaning, if a task appears unsafe, our crew is encouraged to pause operations and address the issue before moving forward.

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We care about our company's safety culture. From pre-project planning to third-party compliance, our crews are trained to handle on-site hazards safely and efficiently.

To all Pro-Soil Site Services employees,

Safety is of primary importance in our operation. Employees working for Pro-Soil Site Services shall be required to comply with health and safety laws and regulations, and to adopt the safety practices for Pro-Soil Site Services Inc. Each of us has the responsibility to make the safety of ourselves and our co-workers a basic concern. This objective is fundamental to employees' well-being and to the efficient operation of our business. This manual is intended to help you perform your work safely. With few exceptions, every safety rule or practice in this manual has evolved from experience and knowledge gained over many years about how to prevent accidents and injuries.

Every employee has the responsibility to prevent accidents and injuries by observing established working rules, following supervisors' directions, practicing Pro-Soil Site Services's safety rules, and providing ideas on how our safety efforts might be further strengthened.

Pro-Soil Site Services management recognizes its responsibility to provide safe working conditions, and safe working rules are based on experience and safety knowledge, as well as competent work direction. Pro-Soil Site Services and its employees have the responsibility to comply with all federal, state, and local regulations related to safety and health programs.

Always keep in mind that your primary responsibility as an employee is to perform your duties safely to prevent injury to yourself or your co-workers. If you think something you are about to do is unsafe, do not do it. Stop work and correct the situation. If you cannot correct the situation, ask your supervisor for assistance. This is important - it is your life that may be in danger. If you see someone about to commit an unsafe act, stop them and discuss it with them. Help your co-worker. Make your work environment safe for everyone.

Darren Tews

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President, Pro-Soil Site Services

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