Unmatched Safety Milestone Achieved With Nortrax

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Operating safely at a rate unmatched in the construction and forestry industry, Nortrax surpassed six million working hours without a lost time injury.

Nortrax, a John Deere construction and forestry equipment dealer operating throughout North America, has worked hard to create a safety culture that allowed for achievement of this great milestone. Nortrax has a dealership in Chattanooga.

Nortrax employees have successfully performed more than 24 continuous months of work without any of its employees having missed a day of work due to a workplace injury.

“We believe that safety is vital to our ongoing success,” said Tim Murphy, president and CEO of Nortrax, “and we will continue to develop and implement safety procedures and training programs that will keep Nortrax employees healthy, safe and productive, every day.”

Many years of focusing efforts on safety and wellness have made Nortrax one of the safest construction and forestry dealerships in North America.

Nortrax’s new safety initiatives include utilizing best practices from specific dealers and regions; developing training partnerships; obtaining additional safety certifications; and expanding its wellness campaign.

To further their efforts of creating a safe work environment, the U.S. and Canadian divisions of Nortrax formed the North American Safety Council in Spring 2010.

Represented by a cross-section of Nortrax departments and regions, the goals of this council are three-fold: to recruit the safest employees, demonstrate safety as one of the company’s core values during orientation and training, and finally, to promote an improved wellness program.

By promoting this internal safety culture, not only is Nortrax able to send each and every employee home safely every day, they are also able to serve customers more productively and efficiently.

The U.S. National Safety Council recently recognized Nortrax as a 2009 Industry Leader, and presented the international dealership with the 2009 Occupational Excellence Achievement Award. The NSC’s Industry Leader Awards recognize the top companies within their industry that provide an outstanding number of safe work hours recorded and a commitment to safety in the workplace.

Nortrax is the largest John Deere dealership group for construction, mining, and forestry equipment in North America, and extends across the eastern and central portions of the United States and Canada. More information is available by phone at 866 366-8722.


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