Mercedes Surveys is committed to a Health and Safety program that protects our employees, the environment, our contractors, our property, other workers who enter our property and the general public. + River Valley Energy
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Mercedes Surveys and our employees are responsible and
accountable for the company’s safety program. We provide the proper equipment and training to all employees. Our employees are responsible for following all company rules and safe work practises and procedures, supporting the safety policy and to help train other workers.

Mercedes Surveys employees and contractors comply with all laws, Provincial statutes, and Occupational Health and Safety regulations as they pertain to Health, Safety, and environmental issues.

Mercedes Surveys believes that safety is more than just being safe at work: “LIVE YOUR LIFE SAFELY”.


OUR CORE VALUES:

We owe our clients quality & satisfaction.

Safety in all things we do.

Our environment is the only one we have.

Value, diversity, openness, respect.

Find a better way.

Develop our people to be the best.


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Safety Award

Congratulations to Roland Gelinas for winning the bi-annual draw for our Safety Award! Based on the weekly winners of the safety draw, there were over 20 names in the hat. The draw was conducted by Shyra and Russ (with Frank acting as the referee) in the Calgary Office on September 11, 2007.

This draw's prize consists of 2 days of fish’n for Roland and a friend of his choosing.  The fishing trip is at Port McNeil, B.C., with Doug Newman of Online Charters Ltd: www.onlinecharters.ca.  Online Charters operates a 30 foot Bayliner Trophy. Also included is all transportation and

accommodation to and from Port McNeil. This area has some of the best scenery along the inside passage of British Columbia and we wish Roland the best of luck on the water!

The bi-annual Safety Award winner’s name is drawn from a hat including the names of our weekly safety draw.  The next draw will be at the end of March 2008, for the previous winter season.

Please continue to submit your safety hazard cards and keep your eyes open for safety!


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