Riggs Distler Receives 2 Zero Incident Safety Awards From NMAPC
Posted on October 26, 2022 in News
Washington, D.C. — Members from our Heavy Industrial and Generation and Environmental Health and Safety Groups attended the National Maintenance Agreements Zero Injury Safety Awards (ZISA) Gala this past weekend in Washington, DC. Riggs Distler was awarded TWO Bronze Star Awards for projects completed with no injuries over 200,000 man hours. Thank you to the Heavy Industrial and Generation Group for your hard work and dedication to safety and quality. These are our guiding principles and we will continue to THINK AHEAD and put safety and quality first in everything we do.
Awards were received for the following projects:
Our Fabrication Shop: Riggs Distler’s team performed 205,571 Work Hours without incident or injury in Cinnaminson, New Jersey in 2021. For more information on our fabrication shop, click on the below video.
Aries Linden Biosolids Gasification Plant: Riggs Distler’s team performed 255.378 Work Hours without incident or injury in Linden, New Jersey in 2021. For more information on this project, click on the below video.rnrnu0026nbsp;rnrn
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