#SafetyWeek Day 5: The purpose of lockout/tagout programs is to recognize hazardous energy sources, specify procedures and rules, and identify the consequences of not following those rules. There are NO EXCEPTIONS to following the documented procedures when servicing or performing maintenance on machines, equipment, or energy sources that must be shut down and/or locked out to perform the necessary task. Find out more at https://buff.ly/4duVm77.
Quandel Construction Group, LLC
Construction
Harrisburg, PA 5,075 followers
Construction Leaders Since 1882
About us
Quandel was established in 1882 in Minersville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, and is presently under the leadership of fifth-generation management. Our services include construction management, general construction, design-build services, engineering, and development. In addition to our corporate headquarters in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, we also have offices in Minersville, Wormleysburg, Pottsville, Scranton, Hershey, and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and Abingdon, Maryland.
- Website
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http://www.quandel.com
External link for Quandel Construction Group, LLC
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Harrisburg, PA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1882
- Specialties
- Construction Management, General Construction, Design-Build, Construction, Healthcare, Senior Living, Higher Education, Environmental, and Industrial
Locations
Employees at Quandel Construction Group, LLC
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Don Deegan
Chief Financial Officer at Quandel Enterprises, Inc.
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Dan Lesko
Superintendent at Pepper Construction Group
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Rob Strickler
Executive Vice President of Business Development and Marketing at Quandel Construction Group, Inc.
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Michael Karcutskie
EVP of Operations at Quandel Construction
Updates
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#SafetyWeek Day 4: The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) is now aligned with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), which provides a more cohesive approach to classifying chemicals and communicating hazard information. Remember, if you are asked to work with any chemicals you are not familiar with, you have the right to stop work immediately until you have been properly informed and trained in proper use. Find out more about the proper labeling and use of chemicals at https://buff.ly/4afaKlk.
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#SafetyWeek Day 3: Material handlers make job sites more efficient, but they also come with a variety of safety concerns that need to be accounted for to use them properly. Learn more about OSHA standards and how to stay safe when using material handlers at .
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#SafetyWeek Day 2: One key component in ensuring that you get home safely each day to your family is ensuring that you get to and from your job site safely. By staying alert on the road and adopting defensive driving techniques, you will dramatically improve your odds, as well as those of others on the road. Find out more about common driving hazards and easy-to-implement ways to avoid them at https://buff.ly/3UOxqUN.
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#SafetyWeek Day 1: In the case of potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens, you should alert 911 right away; contact your site’s First Aid/CPR representative for treatment and wash your contaminated areas ASAP with soap and water; and report the incident to your immediate supervisor as well as the safety team. Find out more about the OSHA standards related to bloodborne pathogens and what to do if it happens to you at https://buff.ly/3UMY9B8.
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#HappyAnniversary to our team members who started in April – thank you for all of your contributions to the Quandel team, our clients, and our communities.
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University Area Joint Authority chose our team of wastewater treatment plant construction experts, along with RETTEW, for their biosolids upgrade. With the groundbreaking last Friday, we are now up and running on this project, with the ultimate goal of helping the Authority reduce its operational expenses.
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Our team is proud to once again partner with The University of Scranton on their new center for workforce development, applied research, and outreach. Located on the 300 block of Madison Ave in Scranton, this four-story, 90,000-square-foot facility has been designed to foster collaboration and engagement with the students, faculty and greater Scranton community. Find out more about the groundbreaking ceremony earlier this week and the new space at https://bit.ly/3VTPga8.