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Another million McLanahan man hours without a lost time accident

Posted on 14 Aug 2014

McLanahan Corporation believes that “safety is not just a set of rules and regulations to be followed, but is a promise that the corporation makes to its employees.” Holding safety as a core value to the business made McLanahan’s management and employees alike proud when on July 3, 2014, the company achieved one million man hours without a lost work time accident. A lost time accident is measured as an incident where an employee is required to miss a day of work due to an injury other than the day of injury.

“It is considered a successful day at McLanahan when our employees return home at the end of each of their shifts,” said Joe Adams, Director of Safety. “I speak for the entire company when I say I am extremely proud of the effort each employee puts into safety and identifying safer ways to work and do business. This is a tremendous accomplishment.”
This is the second time in recent years that the company has reached this milestone.

Now an ISO 9001:2008 certified company, McLanahan says it “manufactures safer, simpler and smarter equipment to help producers do more than ever in today’s tough marketplace. From primary crushing to water management, McLanahan custom engineers process solutions to help you be more efficient, more productive and more profitable.” Headquartered in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, the company has five additional US locations, as well as offices in Asia, Australia and Europe.