Dawson Values In The Workplace

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Dawson values the health and safety of our employees, our customers, communities, and the environment and takes great care in protecting them. We do not look at safety as just another jobsite task, but rather a culture to be promoted within our company and within the industry. At Dawson these values start at the top. Our management team is committed to supporting our goal of zero accidents through clear communication of our high expectations and providing the necessary resources at every level.

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