Hydraflow Quarterly Keeping You Informed
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Hydraflow Quarterly Keeping You Informed
HYDRAFLOW QUARTERLY Issue 58 Hydraflow Quarterly Keeping You Informed In this Issue: Solar Panel Update.....................1 Hydraflow Gives Back...............2 Biometric Screening...................3 Safety Page.................................4 May 2016 Hydraflow’s Solar Project By: Monica Harrop Phase 2 of our renewable energy initiative is nearing its completion. After our application is approved by Southern California Edison, power will be turned on and we will be fully operational in about 30 days. This phase has included the installation of solar panels on our roof and covered parking areas, as well as a bank of Tesla batteries on the west side of the facility. It will conclude with a low maintenance makeover, complete with rock landscaping and shaded picnic tables, just in time for summer. These additions will aid Hydraflow in our commitment to energy efficiency, water conservation and the reduction of our carbon footprint. PLUS: Important news and dates Here’s how it works- Electricity generation relies on water much more to remember! heavily than most of us realize. Water is used to pump crude oil out of the ground, remove pollutants from power plant exhaust, flush residue after fossil fuels are burned, cool power plants, and the list goes on and on. Electricity generation also exudes copious amounts of carbon dioxide, which accounts for more than a third of America’s emissions of global warming pollutants. Solar energy, however, uses solar panels to convert the sun’s energy into electricity, which is then stored in the batteries for later use. Therefore, unlike other methods of electricity generation, solar energy is generated without the use of water and with exponentially less carbon dioxide emissions. Hydraflow is committed to fostering positive environmental impacts and we encourage our employees to do same. Remember to do your part to conserve water and preserve our environment. If you have any ideas for improvement, do not hesitate to share them. 1881 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton, CA 92833 Ph. 714-773-2600 Fax. 714-773-6351 www.Hydraflow.com Hydraflow Gives Back Ramsey Ayloush, Dave Lindahl, Paul Rodolf and James Lee participated in a charity golf tournament benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of Fullerton. Hydraflow donated a tool box to the Rosary Academy’s Robotics Team. Love Fullerton Day! On February 18, Jack Dalke and Matt Marion spoke at career night at The Wooden Floor in Santa Ana, a nonprofit that gives under-served local youth the tools to live fuller, healthier lives through a unique approach grounded in dance. Welcome New Employees Jordan Reints - Hose Assembly Hoai Tran - Machine Shop Leo Munoz - Stockroom Ruben Vazquez Lopez - Hose Manufacturing and welcome back Monica Harrop - Customer Service Annual Biometric Screening with St. Jude Tuesday May 10th The screening package includes: -Total Cholesterol – HDL, LDL, Tryglicerides -Blood Pressure Check -Blood Glucose Testing -Body Composition -Weight/Height -Comprehensive Personal Health Report mailed to your home RSVP to Sarah by Friday 5/6! The following employees received 100% on their Q.D. exams (Oct 2015 – Mar 2016): Kenneth Abbott (Hose Pressure Testing/Oxygen Cleaning & Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), Lilia Amador (Dry Lube), Jorge Ayala (Hose Pressure Testing/Oxygen Cleaning), Yvonne Ayala (Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), Jennifer Castro (Dry Lube), Abel de la Torre (Hose Pressure Testing/Oxygen Cleaning), Eric Espinoza (Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), Adda Gutierrez (Clamshell), Samuel Harper (Solder Inspector), Ofelia Harrison (Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), Claudia Hernandez (Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), Jeffrey Scott Hogan (Solder Inspector), Miguel Lemus (Hose Pressure Testing/Oxygen Cleaning), Luis Lopez (Dry Lube), Maria Lozano (Resistance Welding), Milo Maalona (Dry Lube), Aldo Martinez (ATP57012/57013 Hose Assemblies), Jessica Martinez (Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), Maria Montes (Clamshell), Martha Morales (Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), Brenda Morga (Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), Pragna Patel (ATP57012/57013 Hose Assemblies), Sam Phoum (Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), David Prom (Hose Pressure Testing/ Oxygen Cleaning), Lorena Real (Clamshell & Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), Maria del Rosario Roque (Resistance Welding), Elisa Sandoval (Electrical Test & Quality Delegate Reevaluation), Richard Schmid (Hose Pressure Testing/Oxygen Cleaning), Michael Streavel (Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), Robin Streavel (Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), Edith Sturgill (Electrical Test & ATP57012/57013 Hose Assemblies), David Watson (Quality Delegate Re-evaluation), Eric Wilson (Crimping) Hydraflow Birthdays April Dai Lien Bettina Lee Dan Visnieski Jose Orejel George Zamorategui Maria Montes Eustorgio Palacios Kristina de Avila William Diaz Victor Gomez Susie Rivera Glafira Rios Kevin Monk Maria Flores Pedro Duran Eric Goldbrunner Adriana Posadas Sam Sanchez May Francisco Estrada Elias Ponce Ruben Vazquez Lopez Maricruz Carmona Cruz Hernandez Joe Le Sean McGlocklin Fernando Zambrano Stephen Dodson Claudia Hernandez Dan Navarro Elisa Sandoval Maria Caldera Jessica Martinez Tony Meza Patrick Acuna Louie Lopez Manuel Garcia Luis Lozano Dave Lindahl Ivan Moreno Miguel Menchaca Fernando Cedillo Lorena Castro Tony Carter Daisy Velazquez June Noemi Elemento Gabby Guzman Victor Juarez Leo Munoz Martha Morales Marilu Dominguez Shawnna Johnson Franco Agoncillo David Watson Claudia Garay Israel Torres Ramsey Ayloush George M. Zamorategui Jose Rios Robert Stitz Scott Filipi Maria Lozano Pedro Calderon Cynthia Mejia Safety Page Eye Safety By: SeaBright Insurance Resources Are you willing to risk losing your ability to see? Thousands of people take that chance every day by not wearing needed eye protection. In fact 3 out of 5 workers who have experienced an eye injury were not wearing their protection. A survey by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) found that nearly 70% of injuries were the result of flying objects or falling objects. Most of the material striking the eye was reportedly moving at speeds faster than something being thrown by hand. What can you do so you are not added to these statistics? Easy… • WEAR PROPER EYE PROTECTION. It is estimated that 90% of eye injuries can be prevented through the use of proper protective eyewear. Manufacturers of eye and face protection have greatly improved their products to help encourage more willing and more consistent use. In the past workers in the field would not wear the protection because of the equipment’s lack of comfort, durability, or out-dated styling. Considerable advancements have now been made in the design of this protection to improve the comfort, durability and fashion. • MAKE SURE THE EYE PROTECTION IS RIGHT FOR THE HAZARD and that it fits correctly. Also know when to wear goggles and/or a face shield especially when doing high hazard work such as grinding, chipping or working with corrosive compounds. According to the University of Washington Ophthalmologists, Inc., most eye injuries are rated either mild or severe, with few being in between. Mild cases usually require only simple outpatient care such as irrigating and antibiotic treatment. Severe cases may require multiple This Quarter’s $100 Safety Lotto surgeries and in most cases the eye sight will not be as it was before the accident, if the vision can be saved at all. Winner was Josh Gracieux! Protecting your eyesight should be one of your most paramount concerns whether you are on the job or not. It is your responsibility to wear the eye protection. Without your commitment, you put yourself at risk of losing your eyesight. Often people will think nothing of spending a hundred dollars or more for a pair of name brand fashion sunglasses. Some of the best safety glasses cost less than $10. Fashion eyewear looks great and protects your eyes from the sun. But they are typically not safety- rated, and are not designed to protect your eyes from objects impacting the lenses. REMEMBER! THERE ARE NO GOOD EXCUSES FOR NOT PROTECTING YOUR EYESIGHT.