The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

O&G workers lead volunteer safety class

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THOMASTON >> Employees from O&G Industries, Inc. taught a safety class for 11 volunteers from the Railroad Museum of New England (RMNE) at the Thomaston Train Station in early February.

Michael Ferry, Safety Director and Tom Alexson, an equipment operator, taught the class. Seth Duke, Corporate Marketing & Communicat­ions Manager, arranged the program after speaking with the equipment mechanic at the museum.

“O&G has generously contribute­d to the Railroad Museum of New England in Thomaston,” said museum president Steve Casey, in a written statement. “Most recently, they initiated a safety program for our volunteers to educate us to the inherent danger in using heavy equipment. Clear communicat­ion is key. By being aware of blind spots, centers of gravity, and the condition of the equipment, we can avoid unnecessar­y risks, protecting both people and property. O&G has truly transforme­d our motto “Safety First” from an aspiration to a reality. We greatly appreciate this help from the management and employees of O&G.”

“I thought the safety class was very informativ­e,” said volunteer Bob Ashley. “As a police officer I’ve gone on constructi­on sites within my patrol jurisdicti­on to take various reports over the years not really thinking much about the equipment operators or what they are doing. I usually walk up to someone and ask where the boss or the complainan­t is located, not really thinking about what could happen in certain situations involving the equipment or operator blind spots where they may not see me. Also the hand signals that they showed us and what to look for on equipment for safety reasons was good to know when I’m on a site.”

The RMNE, located at the historic Thomaston Train Station, is a not-forprofit, all volunteer, educationa­l and historical organizati­on that dates back to January 1968. The mission of the RMNE is to tell the story of the region’s rich railroad heritage through educationa­l exhibits and operation of the Naugatuck Railroad. The museum concept is more than just artifacts, it’s also a story of the region and the developmen­t of society around the railroad.

More informatio­n about the Railroad Museum of New England can be found at: www.rmne.org.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? O&G’s safety director Mike Ferry speaks with volunteers at the Railroad Museum of New England in Thomaston.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO O&G’s safety director Mike Ferry speaks with volunteers at the Railroad Museum of New England in Thomaston.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? O&G equipment operator Tom Alexson speaks during the program.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO O&G equipment operator Tom Alexson speaks during the program.

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