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Special Recognition for the Table Mountain Crew Achieving "Zero Citation" on Mine Inspection

The B.U.I.L.D Team

Updated: Oct 31, 2022




On the morning or March 22, 2002, the Federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) visited the Table Mountain Quarry for an unannounced mine inspection. The results of the inspection ended with zero citations! Your probably thinking, Job well done, Table Mountain", or congratulations on a “Zero Citation Inspection” and that would be commendable. Zero citation inspections are extremely difficult to attain! But wait, that’s only part of the story.


Plant foreman, Frank Rocha, and his team of extraordinary George Reed employees have also recently taken part and completed a Cal-OSHA Mining and Tunneling unannounced mine inspection with “zero citations”, and prior to that they completed a County of Tuolumne Environmental Inspection, also with zero citations, or NOV’s. Now that’s something! Three zero citation inspections in a row all in the 1st quarter! That’s more than most mines accomplish in a lifetime!


But wait there’s more! Following our last Cal-OSHA Mining and Tunneling Inspection, the inspector called for a special Closing Conference where he wanted to stress that out of his last 60 inspections, the George Reed, Inc mine inspections were the cleanest he had witnessed and that special recognition should be offered to our plant foreman, Zach Simpson and the rest of our mine teams!


So, please join me in congratulating Plant Foreman, Frank Rocha and his Table Mountain Quarry team, Zach Simpson, Kenny Cooper, and Cory Turney, for a job well done and extreme attention to detail in conducting day-to-day operations and providing a safe work environment for our George Reed Employee’s.


Job well done!






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