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This month our employee focus is Ryan Shiverdecker in Sheet metal! Ryan has worked about 15 plus years in this line of work! He loves the daily difficulties his job brings. Ryan says the most challenging part of his job is personal attitudes. Ryan loves being healthy and fit, and he enjoys boating, and being a part of the Jeep Club. Ryan and his wife Angel have two kids, Dustin (21), and Tiffany (15). Summer is Ryan's favorite season because of the warmness! He enjoys any kind of music! Ryan’s Words of Wisdom: “Healthy is a lifestyle.”
Employee Focus: Ryan Shiverdecker
Anniversaries Lee Kawsky 02 Eric Lauvray 14 Johnny Couch 25 Eric Culter 02 Howard Weinert 02 Bryan Faul 05 Matt Oswald 08 Tom Schroll 29 Andrew Gibson 29
Birthdays
MSD will be
CLOSED Monday
September 7th.
Our Vision
“MSD will be the first choice for commercial HVAC/R, Plumbing, and Service in the Dayton, Cincinnati and Columbus markets.
Our Mission
“MSD’s Mission is to provide the highest quality commercial open shop for HVAC/R,
Plumbing and Service in the greater Dayton area.
Quote of The
Day:
“Slow Down & Enjoy Life..”
THANK YOU FOR
YOUR HARD WORK!
Ron Steck 01 Jessica Thomas 03 Jeff Anderson 05 Sabrina Settle 07 Don Barry Jr. 11 Tyler Minnich 12 Michael Johnson 22 Joseph Nelson 23 Phillip Bentley 24 Lester Oda 26 Daniel Baker 29 Jon Crowe 30
If you know anyone that is seeking employment
in the following fields listed please have them
check out our jobs at msdinc.net—careers tab—
review posing— and apply by submitting their
resume.
(Please keep the Employee Referral Program in
mind!)
Thank you!
HVAC/R Technician- Cincinnati/ Dayton-
$1,000.00 Employee Referral!!!
Commercial Sales Associate- Cincinnati/
Dayton
Welder/ Prefab
HVAC Apprentices
Plumbers—Journeyman
*Be sure to keep your ears open for our new
radio ad that will be played on 99.1, 95.3,
and 101.1!
MSD will be offering the
flu shot!
Date: October 22, 2015
Time: 7AM-9AM
Dental insurance cards have no expiration
date; therefore, cards are not issued each
year. New dental cards are generated when
employees make changes to their dental
coverage.
If you have changed your address phone
number, email, or updated your drivers license
please contact Shelly at ext.250 or
swinkler@msdinc.net
Welcome to MSD!
Seth Wright 6/15/2015
Cody Windham 6/15/2015
Matt Guy 6/17/2015
Maureen Tweed 6/25/2015
Fifth Third Bank will be conducting a class
on Tuesday, October 27th from 4:00 to 5:00
in the large conference room. The topic will be
“Health Savings Account!” Note: Be on the look out for an invite that will
be sent via e-mail!
You must either accept or decline this
invite. If you have any additional questions
please contact Shelly at ext 250 or
swinkler@msdinc.net.
Breast Cancer Awareness Walk Info:
With Breast Cancer Month slowly approaching I wanted to send information about what we do at MSD to help support the fight against breast cancer! Just last year MSD raised over $1,500.00!!! Not only did MSD raise money, but we also had a large group of team members come out and walk at fifth third field to help support the fight against breast cancer! This year we would love for YOU to join us to help support the fight against breast cancer! We may do raffles, or you may purchase a t-shirt, or simply join us to walk at fifth third field! There will be a sign up sheet out on the front desk for you to sign up if you and your family would like to walk! Next to the sign-up sheet is a flyer with the design of the shirts for this year’s event. If you would like to purchase a shirt please see Miranda Hopwood!
THE 5K WALK INFO:
WHEN: SATURDAY OCTOBER 17, 2015 WHERE: FIFTH THIRD FIELD 220 N PATTERSON BLVD, DAYTON, OH TIME: 8AM
MSD is pleased to announce our new “Safety Rewards “program. Here is how it works. Nominations:
Who- Any team member can nominate any team member (including oneself) for “Safety Team Member of the Month”. For What- Anything that is “above and beyond” our normal safety requirements. Ex. Safety suggestions, voluntary participation in audits and/or training, investigations, hazard recognition and abatement, near miss reporting, leading classes, etc… How- 1) Paper form, available in the file folder at the front desk, returned to the Safety Manager. 2) Portal form submitted online.
Selection:
All nominations will be presented anonymously to the safety committee, which meets the last Wednes-day of each month. The committee will select the winner based on the reported actions. That person will be named “Safety Team Member of the Month”. Other Possible Categories:
-“Co-Safety Team Member of the Month” -Honorable Mention -Top Nominator
Rewards:
The winner of each applicable category will receive a comparable prize. Ex. gift card, basket, package, cash, etc The winner will be recognized and picture published in the newsletter and on the portal. The winner will also be nominated for “Safety Team Member of the Year”. Safety Team Member of the Year:
Each “Safety Team Member of the Month” will automatically be nominated for “Safety Team Member of the Year”. The Safety Committee will convene for a special session in December to determine the winner, to be announced at the Christmas party. -“Safety Team Member of the Year” will receive: -A prize commensurate with their accomplishment. -Recognition in the newsletter and on the portal. -A Nomination for ABC National’s “Safety Employee of the Year”. -Dinner at ABC’s “Excellence In Construction” banquet. (usually in April)
Electrical Hazards
Almost any kind of job you can think of today involves using electricity. That is why it is important
for everyone to understand how to avoid electrical shock.
There are many different kinds of electrical hazards, depending on the kind of place
where you work. Some jobsites have high voltage installations and some use small elec-
trical equipment. But whether the electrical shock comes from an overhead transmission
line or an incorrectly grounded power tool, the results can be equally fatal.
Besides electrical shock, electricity can also cause other hazards. Electrical shock can
cause the startled victim to fall from a ladder. Electricity causes burns, including severe
internal burns. Electricity can cause fires, for instance when circuits are overloaded and
the resulting heat sets off a fire. Electricity can cause explosions, as would be the case if an
electrical spark occurred in the presence of a flammable vapor, gas or dust.
When electricity enters the human body, it can affect the heartbeat, brain function and breathing. It
can cause immediate death or serious injury. Under the wrong conditions, even small amounts of
electricity can kill, so never take any electrical device for granted.
Follow these tips to avoid electrical shock: Always make sure all electrical equipment you use is in good repair. Report any problems so the equipment can be
repaired or replaced.
Never do repairs on electrical equipment unless you are both authorized and qualified to do so. Fatal accidents
have been caused by poorly repaired equipment.
Use only correctly grounded equipment. Never use three-pronged cords which have had the third prong broken off.
Make sure grounding connections are secure.
Watch for wires and connections which are damaged, worn or broken.
Use a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) when using electrical equipment outdoors or in a damp area. Do not
use electrical equipment which is damp or which may have been submerged in water. Do not handle any electrical
equipment, including cords and plugs, with wet hands.
When unplugging a cord, pull on the plug rather than the cord.
Never use a ladder made of aluminum or one with metal reinforcement when doing any electrical work. This
includes changing a light bulb.
Don’t overload power strips. Make sure you stay within their load ratings and never daisy chain with other
power strips or multi-plug outlets. Have wiring upgraded to accommodate new equipment.
Determine if there are any overhead hazards such as power lines and electrical installations. Take precau-
tions to not come into contact with them with an object such as a ladder, pole or pipe.
Don't ever use water on an electrical fire. If fire occurs in energized electrical equipment, use only a “C” fire
extinguisher, or a combination “ABC” or “BC” extinguisher. Never put water on an electrical fire; the result can
be a deadly shock.
It’s time for a little late summer fun and camaraderie. Dust off the clubs and join in for food, fun and compe-tition on the links. We had a lot of fun last year and expect this year to be even better. This will be a Four-man, Texas-Scrambled format. Dinner will be provided after the round along with the
awards presentation. We encourage everyone to join in on the fun, no matter what your ability level. This
is a fun time and we hope to see you there!!!
Games will be: 4-man low score, long drive, closest to pin, putting contest and maybe a few more.
Please bring a few extra dollars for the games and help support our charities. All money raised at this
years event will go to a charity which is TBA.
13th Annual MSD & RSM Employee Golf Outing Name: ____________________________________________________ $30.00 Entry Fee Cash________ Check: ________Make checks payable to MSD Average 18 hole score ____ (if you play much) I will be: Attending dinner ____ NOT attending dinner ____
MUST BE RETURNED TO MIKE WORKMAN OR DAVID SALYERS BY SEPTEMBER 18TH
Location: Locust Hills Golf Club
5575 North River Rd.
Springfield, Ohio
COURSE: Maple
MEAL:
Choice of Steak or 1/2 Chicken with Cole-Slaw
Check in NO LATER than 7:15am First Tee off at 8:00am
Cost per person $30.00 (includes greens fee, cart & dinner)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH 2015
Cowvins Corny Maze Young's Dairy: Pony Rides @ Carriage Hill Farm: Ohio Renaissance Festival: Clinton County Corn Festival: Dayton Greek Festival: Italian Fall Festa: Land of Illusion Haunted SCREAM Park: Beavercreek Popcorn Festival: Tom’s Maze & Pumpkin Farm: Huber Heights Marigold Festival Oktoberfest at Saint Peter: Preble County Pork Festival: Pick Your Own Pumpkins at Youngs Dairy: County Fair at Carriage Hill MetroPark: Tipp City Mum Festival: Aullwood Apple Fest: Country Applefest: Charleston Falls Campfire Night Chocolate Festival Fall Farm Pumpkin Festival at Young's Dairy
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