Accurate, detailed, complete information is key to determining a quick effective analysis and corrective action. The following is an example of an effective investigation format: • Incident response: Immediately after an incident occurs, control or eliminate any hazards or threats, and arrange for medical attention to be provided as necessary. Secure the scene of the incident to assure that evidence is preserved for investigators. • Data collection: Thoroughly document the incident scene using methods such as photographs, video, diagrams, and collect any physical evidence that can easily be removed from the scene. Interview witnesses, victims, and other individuals to create a complete and objective account of the incident. • Analysis: Analyze the collected data to determine Read More
Winterizing Employees Who Work Outdoors
Preparing employees to work in harsh winter weather conditions takes more than a reminder on the bulletin board to wear their hats and gloves. Acclimating workers to cold climates needs to begin before the temperature drops, and it requires more than just adding additional clothing. In addition to adding layers of clothing, staying warm during outdoor work also involves having the proper mindset, nutrition, and stamina to prevent hypothermia, frostbite, and other cold-related injuries. Preparing mentally as well as physically helps employees to recognize the warning signs and effects of cold stress and their limitations. Psychological & Behavioral Needs Every person perceives and tolerates temperature differently. Although two people may have the same core Read More
CCS Group Implements New Shooting Hoods
CCS recently purchased several of the self-contained shooting helmets to be used when placing shotcrete. The original purpose was to provide more comfort and protection from rebound, for our shooters. We immediately realized that beyond the helmets comfort and protection, they make it easier for the shooter to get a little closer to their work and see better and longer due to the tear-off lense covers that can be added. This makes for faster and more efficient placement of the shotcrete. The built-in fans keep the air inside the helmet circulating, allowing for fog free visibility and cooling for the head and face of the shooter. The final and most important advantage of these helmets is that they add to our compliance with the new Silica Read More
Laborer
CCS Group, LLC, grain and elevator maintenance and repair, is the leading expert and trusted resource for the safety and longevity for concrete structures across the country and the world. CCS utilizes state-of-the-art technology, quality equipment and top safety procedures to provide services that are unparalleled in the industry in regard to safety, integrity, quality, and value. Laborer performs tasks involving physical labor for concrete construction projects. Operates a variety of hand and power tools. Cleans and prepares sites, installs rebar, grinds concrete, erects scaffolding, removes debris and waste materials. ● No experience necessary; training provided ● Must be able to work Monday-Saturday ● Must travel to other states (expenses paid) ● 50 hours per Read More
CCS Group Awarded as Nebraska’s Safest Company 2018
CCS Group, LLC has been awarded Nebraska’s Safest Company Award - for the second year in a row! Safety is a core value and important part of the CCS culture. We are committed to the highest standards of safety performance possible. We develop and organize an effective safety program for every phase of every project. Our safety program ensures that all employees at every level understand, support, and enforce the CCS safety philosophy. Safest Company Award applications are judged on the submitted safety logs and your company’s safety programs and, using a weighted average of the past three years, are compared to like organizations based on your NAICS code. Your overall score, including the safety program score, determines the level awarded. CCS Group, LLC will be honored as a Read More
Shotcrete vs. Gunite
Shotcrete is a wet mix system with minimal additional water requirements. The shotcrete is quality-controlled and pre-mixed to meet engineering and structural requirements. The shotcrete is batched by computer, mixed in a truck, then poured into a pump — allowing a safer and faster application, and less fatigue on the nozzelman. Wet-mix is a cleaner and safer process, among many other advantages: Documented by batch tickets and additional material can be acquired quickly Shooting does not alter the quality of the mix Weather does not impact installation Shotcrete bonds with the existing concrete better Mix is consistent and standard throughout the bin which minimizes human error Shotcrete placement encapsulates reinforcing steel consistently Cure time is Read More
CCS Group, LLC Adds Vault Repair Service
Vault reinforcing system Vaults that have ceiling structure failure and wall delamination need a repair solution that can reinforce the structure in place, thereby minimizing downtime. Vault Reinforcing System Advantages: Turnkey Solution Prevents Falling Debris Utilizes LWS’s engineered wood system Reinforces Entire Ceiling Installation Modular Installation Water Resistant Structure Vault Wall Repair As the structure ages, and moisture penetrates the wall, reinforcing steel may corrode, causing the concrete to de-laminate and fail. CCS Group will structurally reinforce the wall by installing new corrosion resistant reinforcing and shotcrete, or repair the wall utilizing ACI/ICRI standard. Five Step Spall Repair Process – Read More
CCS Safety Summit 2017
CCS Group's crews spent all week in our new training facility refreshing their safety skillset. Our Safety Summit strengthened their knowledge in safety and protection, Hi-Lo operations, inspections and technical expertise, and other new technologies we're excited to unveil in the coming year. During the week, our crews were also able to sign up for new benefits packages and plan for retirement. Our crew members started the week with refreshing their Hi-lo training. As you can see, First Aid and CPR training were a blast. Tourniquet wrapping, resuscitation, choking - our crews are now prepared for any incidents they may encounter. They also spent time learning about the differences in MSHA vs. OSHA. On Wednesday, our crews watched a demonstration on safety harnesses Read More
Safety Summit Meeting at CCS Group
Continuing to provide the safest environment and well-managed workplace for employees and for clients is one of CCS's primary objectives. CCS invests in its safety and staff again this month by training and certifying every crew member in CPR, First Aid, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration), and proper usage, setup, and safety on our HiLo cages and tripods. Keep up with us on LinkedIn and Facebook, or reach us at (855)-752-5047/sales@ccsgrouponline. Read More
CCS Group purchases and Donates Rescue Tube kit for local fire departments
Emergency responders in local Nebraska communities will now be better equipped and trained to rescue a person trapped and engulfed in a grain storage confined space, thanks to the donation of a rescue tube made by CCS Group President, Cheyenne Wohlford. CCS Group will be hosting rescue tube trainings, inviting other local fire departments to participate. The training will make this life-saving procedure readily available to local fire departments when the need arises. CCS Group, a nationwide grain elevator repair and maintenance company based in Seward, Nebr., says safety is their #1 priority in everything they do. “This includes the safety of the farmers and ag employees we work for every day. It is our responsibility together with the ag industry, to maintain the safety of all Read More