Southern OH Millwrights
Southern OH Millwrights
575 Carpenters Way, Grayson, Kentucky 41143
Contact: Chris Gullett Phone: 614-313-4195
Jerry Yates Phone: 859-327-8580
Email: cgullett@ikorcc.com & jyates@ikorcc.com
Quality work at a competitive cost—that’s what project owners need and what CMRCC contractors deliver.
You can ensure a high level of production by staffing your job site with professional millwrights who have the skills and experience to SAFELY, QUICKLY, and PROPERLY complete the work.
Productivity is guaranteed with millwrights from the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters. Contractors who employ CMRCC Millwrights have access to unlimited, ongoing training for any project, and a veteran workforce that gets the big picture: When the project is successful everyone benefits.
CMRCC Millwrights solve problems. They understand new technology and possess specialized talents to address challenges that surface during a project.
CMRCC Millwrights are trained to standards that produce the same highly skilled labor regardless of location. Whether we work in the booming oil and gas industry or the surging material handling industry, our standardized training ensures every millwright possesses the same superior skills.
We are experts in:
- Coal, nuclear, and alternative energy power plant projects
- Wind & solar facilities
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Mining
- Steel and alloys
- Pharmaceutical
- Mechanical construction industries
- Agricultural processing
- Food processing
- Plastic processing
- Lumber, pulp, and paper
- Ethanol facilities
- Petro-Chemical
Communications
Starting with pre-project conferences to outline the scope of work, manpower needs, and scheduling issues, our contractors keep lines of communication open throughout the life of the project. We also work to complete projects without production disruptions by adjusting work schedules around peak production hours and scheduling shifts during non-typical work hours.
Partnerships
We actively develop industry partnerships to provide customers with exactly what is needed on the job site. A sampling of our partnerships includes Siemens Generation Service, General Electric (APM), Exelon, and FlowServe.
Quality Work via Quality Training
At the core of every training course and on the minds of every job site crew is safety. A safe worksite is achieved only by comprehensive training for every millwright on every project. A full line of safety courses and qualifications are offered to our millwrights every year.
We spend millions of dollars each year to train our thousands of millwrights—from first-year apprentices to Superintendents. Manpower shortages anywhere in North America are alleviated by UBC Millwrights, thanks to our standardized training and mobility, so that every carpenter arrives at every job site with the same set of superior skills.
As a result, UBC Millwrights are regarded as being the best trained and most well-prepared for any project in any location.
Hiring a contractor who employs UBC millwrights means:
Productivity
Our skills and experience keep your project on time and on budget.
Competitiveness
Tailor-made contracts and work schedules meet your project’s specifications.
Reliability
Disciplined crews arrive where, when, and for as long as they’re needed.
Accuracy
Certified specialists are trained in the latest products and techniques.
Safety
Intense safety training helps create the safest possible work site.
Leadership
Foreman and superintendent training is available for solid jobsite leadership
Professionalism
Union staff members are dedicated to making the project a success.
CMRCC Millwrights Safety— a Business Deliverable
Safety is not just a belief for CMRCC Millwrights and our contractors or even part of the task list. It’s the overriding principle for accomplishing our work.
In fact, CMRCC Millwrights regard safety as an equal deliverable with cost and scheduling.
Our goal is to develop a safety partnership with owners to protect our greatest asset and the owner’s investment.
Our objective is to remove job site injuries, work stoppages, and higher project costs due to illness or accidents, worker disabilities, and workers’ compensation claims, and death.
CMRCC Standards on Job Site Safety Include:
- Instilling a core value of safe work by everyone, from apprentices to superintendents, via continuous training
- Teaming with GCs, PMs, specifiers, and owners on a project’s safety program to identify, assess, monitor, manage and eliminate risks
- Consistent safety-related communications among all stakeholders prior to and throughout the project’s life cycle
- Meeting and exceeding the highest level of OSHA and other industry safety standards
- Reinforcing zero-tolerance from our millwrights regarding safety infractions and near-misses
- Ensuring that the level of safety training meets and exceeds the level of inherent risk factors
We accomplish these standards through aggressive leadership, a conviction to a safety-conscious job site environment, and the determination to achieve zero accidents.
Adherence to safe work does not change because of accelerated schedules, change orders or difficult working conditions. Instead, it becomes an even more important factor. We strive to remove the potential for unsafe acts and unsafe conditions at all times.
Our difference is our training.
CMRCC Millwrights are trained to work and support an injury- and accident-free job site through attentiveness and continuous improvement in safety measures. Safety training starts on the first day of apprenticeship—and we reinforce safety throughout the millwright’s career.
CMRCC Millwrights acquire the skills, knowledge, and preparation to be safe workers by focusing on:
- Personal accountability—especially when no one is watching
- Responsibility to others
- Understanding the owner’s safety expectations of the project
- Identifying and calling attention to unique hazardous or unsafe factors
- Safe performance
- Safe behavior in and around the hot work areas
- Safe task completion
- Maintaining current safety, human performance, first-aid, and OSHA qualifications
- Effective communication with co-workers and supervisors during dangerous tasks
CMRCC Contractors
Our employers’ primary goal is to complete a project with no incidents or injuries. An CMRCC contractor delivers safety practices at a job site by:
- Including a health and safety management system and safety performance history in bid documents
- Providing a crew of millwrights with proven track records in safe work
- Verifying safety qualifications and training of employees
- Conducting a safety-orientation meeting with all employees prior to the job’s launch
- Communicating with project managers and owners regarding hazards and safety risks
- Demanding and maintaining a drug-free workforce
- Implementing a safety risk assessment and mitigation program
- Completing safety audits with truthful and comprehensive information
- Eradicating hazardous or unsafe conditions or practices quickly and efficiently
Bottom Line
Safety and productivity is not an “either-or” proposition. Performing work safely is in the DNA of CMRCC Millwrights. Safety-conscious contractors know that safety issues are minimized without hindering productivity when CMRCC Millwrights are on the job.
It’s a win-win, with stakes that reach far beyond the financial benefits for both labor and management.