Watch for Us
We all have a role to play in work zone safety – both team members and motorists. Check out the annual Watch for Us campaign hosted by our industry.
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Skip to contentWe all have a role to play in work zone safety – both team members and motorists. Check out the annual Watch for Us campaign hosted by our industry.
Work zone awareness week reminds us that every time we drive through work zone barriers and signs, we’re passing close to people’s lives.
Work Zone Awareness: A Shift in Mentality Read More »
Lehman-Roberts and sister company Memphis Stone & Gravel are pleased to announce the appointment of Sherilyn Steele to Safety Specialist.
Safety Specialist to Champion Culture of Excellence Read More »
Lehman-Roberts unveils CI Team #4, which aims to take our Good Catch/Near Miss safety program from good to great.
CI Corner: CI Team #4 Refines Good Catch Program Read More »
Every year, more than 800 people are killed in roadway work zones. Local statistics show that in the last year alone, a crash involving a distracted driver occurred every 23 minutes (1). Construction companies like Lehman-Roberts and Memphis Stone & Gravel are dedicated to ensuring the safety of their team and the driving public. Roadway
Work Zones Are a Sign to Slow Down Read More »
Remember that we seek to improve the roadways of our communities for your safety, so help return the favor by helping us uphold work zone safety. Next time you see orange cones in the distance through your windshield, think R.O.A.D.S.
Your Role in Work Zone Safety Read More »
Remember: every road crew worker is someone’s spouse, parent, sibling, friend, neighbor and much more. Let’s repay their hard work and assurance of reliable roadways by modeling safe behaviors in hazardous work zones and taking time to appreciate the safety behaviors of others. Here’s how you can help.
You Can Help Us Live Safe and Work Safe Read More »
SPEAK UP, LISTEN UP is just as simple as it sounds. When any of us see unsafe behaviors, we all have the
empowerment and responsibility to say something.
Speak Up, Listen Up Read More »
When the CAT Safety trainer, Kevin Ellison, last joined us, he held meetings separately in both our Memphis and Batesville offices for our frontline, mid-level and top managers, including our owners. During those meetings, everyone heard updates on the new “Huddle-up for Safety” progress and received further leadership training.
Safety Leadership Training Read More »