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Barringer – Charlotte Pipe and Foundry celebrate partnership closing

The North Carolina Department of labor (NCDOL) and Barringer Construction recently announced a safety and health construction partnership for the building of Charlotte Pipe and Foundry in Oakboro.

Labor Commissioner Josh Dobson presented company officials with a certificate at a closing ceremony Mar. 28.

“It was an honor to be invited to the new site of Charlotte Pipe and Foundry and see this project come to completion,” Dobson said. “One of the things I have noticed as I have traveled this state, is that at some organizations safety and health is part of the culture but it’s not the culture.

“At Barringer Construction and Charlotte Pipe and Foundry, safety and health is not just part of the culture, it is the culture.”

The project includes construction of a 505,000-square-foot foundry building and six other buildings totalling 50,000 square feet on about 135 acres of land.

The partnership began on Oct. 29, 2020, and consisted of quarterly consultative walk-throughs to identify hazards, promote best practices and education for both Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) personnel and the construction workers.

“We created this culture that made safety a high priority and really gave everyone ownership in the process,” said Chris Frye, partner at Barringer Construction. “It allowed for an environment where people looked out for each other with the common goal to send everybody home safe every day.”

Barringer Construction completed this project with four recordable injuries and illnesses during the entire project, which consisted of approximately 1,121,877 man-hours with 502 total sub-contractors.

Barringer Construction is to be commended for their safety and health commitment and the NCDOL thanks them for their willingness to partner with our department. “The NCDOL appreciated the opportunity to partner with Barringer Construction as the partnership helped both the employer and NCDOL OSH employees grow their knowledge of construction hazards and reduce the injury and illness rate in the construction industry” said Bruce Pearson, safety consultant.

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