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Garner Environmental Services has surpassed 1.8 million man hours without a Lost Work Day Injury or Illness!

Deer Park, TX, August 19, 2009. Garner Environmental Services has surpassed 1.8 million man hours without a Lost Work Day Injury or Illness. This achievement represents 5 years 21 days of routine exposures to a variety of hazardous environments, many with unknown concentrations and/or contaminants. As a result of this exceptional (ongoing) achievement, by our employees, we have submitted our safety data to the National Safety Council and have received the following recognitions:

  • NSC Perfect Record.
  • NSC 1,000,000 man hour.

We are an “all hazard, crisis solution” contractor, with expertise in the fields of Emergency Response for Hazardous Material and oil/chemical spill clean‐up. In addition, we have niche for full array of Safety Services, including but not limited to, OSHA & Specialty Safety Training, Confined Space Rescue, Third‐Party Air Monitoring, as well as providing Disaster Response, with expertise in post‐hurricane logistical support, debris removal, and diseased animal depopulation.

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Garner Surpasses 1 Million Hours without a Lost Time work related injury!

Press Release

Deer Park, TX, August 20, 2007. As of June 14, 2007, Garner Environmental Services surpassed 1,000,000 Man-hours without a Lost Time work related injury. Garner is an “all hazards emergency” contractor that specialized in Emergency Response for Oil Spills, Haz-mat clean up, Disaster Response and Safety Services such as Training, Stand-by Rescue & Third Party Air Monitoring.

Scotty Bourgeois Vice-President – Safety & Health, reports that for a company of this size, and type of service, this is a monumental accomplishment. This achievement represents 180 weeks (3.5 years) of routine exposures to numerous hazardous environments, and is remarkable by any standard. Imagine the daily focus, safety awareness and attentions to detail when responding to environmental events which, by definition, encompasses stressful, physically-demanding, and unfamiliar situations and which are many times in very hazardous conditions.

For more information please contact:

  • Tim Ware
  • (281) 930-120