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Manchester Tank Quincy Celebrates 2017 Safety Record

The Manchester Tank team in Quincy, Illinois ended 2017 with a 2.16 total recordable injury rate and to thank team members for their commitment to working safe every day they recently held a ribeye steak cookout complete with twice baked cheesy potatoes, green beans, roll with tea and lemonade topped off with a Manchester Tank sheet cake. The cookout was catered by the local Hy-Vee Supermarket and team members really enjoyed the lunch.

During the lunch, they reminded team members to follow the job safety analysis (JSA) for every job they perform and the importance of looking for and correcting any hazards in their work area and keeping an eye out for unsafe behaviors.  By following these guidelines, they can have an even better 2018.

MTQ 2018 Safety celebration

M&H Valve Joins the 2017 McWane Injury/Illness Quartile Club

In 2017, McWane instituted a new program called the Quartile Club. To be in the Quartile Club, a facility must have a total recordable injury rate (TRIR) at or below the 1st quartile rates for their industry as provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
We are pleased to announce that M & H Valve Company is one of four members that made the 2017 McWane Injury/Illness Quartile Club. We will be announcing the other winners soon so check back here to find out who else achieved this prestigious honor.
M&H General Manager Tony Orlowski said, “I’m proud of the dedication the employees of M&H Valve have shown over the past year to safety – their own safety and that of the people who work beside them every day. This puts us in the top tier of companies in our industry and there’s no better exclusive group to be in.”
Congratulations to the entire team at M&H Valve for their hard work and dedication to working safely each and every day!
Resized MHV QUARTILE CLUB

Pictured from L-R: Tony Orlowski, Jeff Rasmussen, Cecil Payne, Mike Fulmer, Josh Gunning, Stacy Engle and Susan Roach