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October 2014

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29 AGGREGATES MANAGER October 2014 SAFETY EXCELLENCE of J.F. Shea Co., Inc. — Redding (a supplier of aggregate materials and highway/bridge construction in Northern California), as he emphasizes the importance of top leadership listening to and engaging with their employ- ees. "And there may be some things we' ll do that we think are kind of crazy, but part of the cultural transfor- mation is employees seeing that, as management, we're doing what they want us to do." Keep in mind, when it comes to understanding your organization's safety culture, perceptions are reality. Do you know what perception your employees have on how safety is being managed? 4 Take every opportunity to kick off safety meetings and training sessions, such as MSHA Annual Refresher training. Demon- strate to your employees that safety is important to you by verbally communicating your personal perspective of its value to the organization. Stay a while, if possible, to let employees see you in action and to get to know you better. At the end of the day, what employees want to know is whether their organization cares about their safety. W hen they repeatedly see actions that align with what top leadership is saying about safety, perceptions and beliefs start to change. As reflected in their earlier sentiments, leaders at Dolese Bros. Co. and J.F. Shea Co., Inc. know that safety excellence starts with the tone they set from the top, but materializes through the engagement of their employees who know that the organization is truly com- mitted to safety as a value. Leaders, I encourage you to follow Moomey and Ker- naughan's example, by getting out and about throughout your organization to visibly demonstrate how important safety is to you. AM Zach Knoop is a senior safety consultant and project man- ager for Caterpillar Safety Services. He works with Caterpil- lar customers in the aggregates and construction industries to coach leaders, train supervisors and engage employees in building cultures of safety excellence. He can be reached at SafetyServices@cat.com. PS Form 3526 Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation (Requester Publications Only) 1. Publication Title 2. Publication Number ISSN 3. Filing Date AGGREGATES MANAGER/RANDALL REILLY PUBLISHING COMPANY 19277 15523071 09/08/2014 4. Issue Frequency 5. Number of Issues Published Annually 6. Annual Subscription Price MONTHLY 12 $ 24.00 7. Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication 3200 RICE MINE RD NE TUSCALOOSA, TUSCALOOSA AL, AL 35406-1510 Contact Person JULIE PUCKETT Telephone (224) 577-6882 8. Complete Mailing Address of Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher 3200 RICE MINE RD, NE TUSCALOOSA, AL 35406-1510 9. 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