Posts tagged EHS
Reflections ... A Tale of Two 5-Whys

I trust our APM team members have seen the Red EHS Alert shared in our Weekly EHS Report – Week 6 regarding the recent pinched finger event. Fortunately, our APM teammate is recovering well and working. We recently met with the investigation team to review the Root Cause Analysis (RCA) of the event. The team did a good job of gathering information, summarizing the event, and identifying the various causes. One tool the team used to discover the root cause is a 5-WHY Analysis …

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APM Recognized as an Industry Leader for Safety by Bruce Power

Our APM U.S. Steam Services and Canadian Specialty Services teams recently collaborated on a job at Bruce Nuclear Generating Station in Tiverton, Ontario, along with GE and FieldCore. During the project, the teams were recognized…

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EHS Making a Difference Champions

APM and GSSI employees deliver results!  We are very proud of several of our employees who were recently recognized by GE EHS Leader, Kimberly Hill.  In Kim’s EHS “Making A Difference” email for October, she recognized 14 star employees that were recognized by their peers for their EHS excellence contributions and accomplishments... 

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APM Specialty Services and EHS Partner for an Excellent Safety Audit

When you need a verified commitment to safety, APM delivers. The APM Specialty Services team including Garry Syphrett, Saundra Syphrett and Ronnie Campbell, along with our APM EHS team including LaKeisha May and Don McKee, took part in a third party Process Safety Management (PSM) audit required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119 Element H with Peggy Sellers, President of PS Safety & Risk Management, LLC., an authorized agent for conducting the third party audit through the Houston Business Roundtable. This was one of the final steps in becoming an Approved Contractor at the Exxon Mobil Baytown Area facilities...

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Congratulations to the APM Nuclear Team for a Job Well Done at DC Cook

The APM Nuclear team recently delivered pride and excellence on a $7M project at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant outside Bridgman, Michigan.  Thanks to the great direction and supervision, the 215 craft crew completed 81,626 manhours of accident free performance with no rework. The APM Superintendents were Eric Finch, Johnny Ramirez, Jeff Campanale, Frank McKnight and Ron Kerley...

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