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ODOT crews recognized for workplace safety

Tuesday, April 05, 2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 5, 2016
PR# 16-013

Whether it’s patching sections of pavement, repairing bridge damage, inspecting construction work, clearing snow and ice, mowing highway right-of-way or maintaining heavy equipment, the job is never done for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. The men and women of ODOT work in all conditions and put their lives on the line to construct, maintain and repair our state’s highways, interstates and bridges. Safety is the No. 1 priority for ODOT and the agency conducts onsite reviews, accident follow-up, ongoing safety education as part of its worker safety program.

At their Monday, April 4 meeting, members of the Oklahoma Transportation Commission and ODOT Executive Director Mike Patterson recognized the crews who demonstrated a continued commitment to safety in the past year. The total number of employee injury accidents has declined over 60 percent in the past decade.  

The Governor’s Safety Excellence Award is presented each year to the ODOT field division with the best overall safety record in the past year. The 2015 award went to Division Three, which increased its safety performance record by 97 percent compared to the previous year. Total accidents, accident severity and lost work days are all taken into consideration in determining the Governor’s Safety Award winner. Division Three is headquartered in Ada and led by Division Engineer Kevin Bloss. The division includes Cleveland, Coal, Garvin, Hughes, Johnston, Lincoln, McClain, Okfuskee, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie and Seminole counties.

The Progressive Excellence Award recognizes the ODOT field division with the most improved safety rating. The award for 2015 was presented to Division Two, which is headquartered in Antlers under the leadership of Division Engineer Anthony Echelle. The division improved its safety performance 96 percent from last year. Division Two includes Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw, Latimer, LeFlore, Marshall, McCurtain, Pushmataha and Pittsburg counties.

The Director’s Safety Awards are presented to the unit in each of ODOT’s eight field divisions and its Oklahoma City headquarters with the best safety record.  The winners for 2015 are:
 

  • Division One, Checotah Interstate Maintenance
  • Division Two, Division Wide Maintenance Crew
  • Division Three, Division Wide Bridge Crew 
  • Division Four, Oklahoma City Residency
  • Division Five, Blaine County Maintenance
  • Division Six, Mechanic’s Shop
  • Division Seven, Grady County Maintenance
  • Division Eight, Ottawa County Maintenance
  • Division Nine, Data Collection Branch


    2015 ODOT Safety Award winners


     


Oklahoma Department of Transportation field divisions and crews were recognized for good safety records at the Monday, April 4 meeting of the Oklahoma Transportation Commission. They wore orange ribbons in honor of the 59 ODOT workers who have died in the line of duty and to remind everyone to practice safe driving in highway work zones.  

Back row, from left: Division 7 Engineer Jay Earp, Gray County Maintenance Superintendent Rick Davis, Data Collection Branch Manager Aaron Fridrich, Division 4 Construction Engineer Joe Echelle, Oklahoma City Residency Transportation Manager Andy Wilson, Division 3 Bridge Crew Superintendent Dustin Grand, Division 3 Engineer Kevin Bloss, Division 1 Engineer Darren Saliba and Checotah Interstate Maintenance Superintendent Sam Duvall.
 

Front row, from left: Division 5 Engineer Brent Almquist, Blaine County Maintenance Superintendent Mark Wray, Division 6 Shop Superintendent Bruce Appleton, Division 6 Engineer Ron McDaniel, Ottawa County Maintenance Superintendent Dustin Marang, Division 8 Engineer Randle White, Division 2 Division Wide Maintenance Superintendent Roddy Mills, Division 2 Engineer Anthony Echelle and ODOT Safety Branch Manager Mike Bracken.


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