There has been a whirlwind of activity around our new Safety Program initiative since the start of implementation in June. At the last Safety Steering Team meeting, it was decided… read more →
National Safety Stand-Down highlights importance of preventing falls, leading cause of worker death, serious injury in the construction industry OSHA, other federal agencies announce weeklong initiative, May 2-6, 2016 WASHINGTON… read more →
Many people are exposed to heat on some jobs, outdoors or in hot indoor environments. Operations involving high air temperatures, radiant heat sources, high humidity, direct physical contact with hot… read more →
Goal Zero is our Journey to Safety Excellence. During June 15 thru June 19, 2015, Southeast Emulsions celebrated Colas Safety Week. Our president, Robert Ponton, along with Jarrod Crum, Corporate Safety… read more →
Many people are exposed to heat on some jobs, outdoors or in hot indoor environments. Operations involving high air temperatures, radiant heat sources, high humidity, direct physical contact with hot… read more →
As we celebrate National Safety Month in June, Southeast Emulsions embraces the Colas GOAL ZERO Campaign. This is a Symbolic Reminder of our commitment to Zero Injuries and Zero Incidents. There… read more →
Congress has returned to Washington, D.C. this week, having passed another short-term transportation spending authorization at the 11th hour before leaving town for the Memorial Day recess. That means it’s… read more →
June is National Safety Month. This month, we are kicking it off with our Art Contest Winner, Brett Peavy, son of Michael Peavy with R.B. Baker Construction. Brett nailed it… read more →
Below is a letter from GA Highway Contractor’s Association that outlines Transportation Funding Act of 2015. We would like to thank them for all their hard and tireless work! … read more →
A sweeping effort to raise almost $1 billion for transportation needs across Georgia passed both the House and Senate just before midnight Tuesday, sending the measure to Gov. Nathan Deal… read more →