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CDL Training: A driving success

August 5, 2022

MPW will keep on truckin’ as CDL training continues. “The CDL Training program is a way to promote frontline employees from within, rather than hire someone from the street,” said D.O.T. Trainer Aaron Thompson. Throughout the past decade, nearly 100 employees have completed the CDL training program. “To put it in perspective,” Thompson said, “that’s […]

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The Jacks of all Trades

July 13, 2022

Three Senior Employees Reflect on 40 Years at MPW When MPW was a new business, everyone had to be willing to do everything. “You had to wear all the hats back then,” said MPW Project Manager Mike McGonagle, a 43-year employee. “It’s a lot more structured environment today.” “Yeah, we got into everything,” said Fabricator […]

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MPW Wins Safety Award

June 17, 2022

MPW Environmental Services, Inc. was awarded a 2021 Thomas J. Reynolds Award for construction safety and health from The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC). This prestigious safety award recognizes the outstanding achievements of TAUC members to minimize the number of work site accidents, injuries and illnesses to their employees.  To be eligible for an award, […]

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The military and MPW

September 9, 2019

Nearly 200 of MPW’s 3,000+ employees have current or past involvement with a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. In this two-part series leading up to Veterans Day on November 11, The Leader will examine why MPW is a comfortable second home for these individuals and examine core concepts that these establishments have in common. […]

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Q&A: The benefits of water filtration in industrial water-jetting processes

August 5, 2019

The Leader recently sat down with Justin Pierce, Director of Engineering & Manufacturing at MPW, to discuss the benefits of water filtration in industrial water-jetting processes, which represents a significant example of MPW divisions working in unison. What different types of water sources does MPW use at job sites? The water source depends on the […]

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MPW’s Middletown Branch Manager retires

July 2, 2019

Stuart Aldridge, former Branch Manager of MPW’s AK Steel Middletown (Ohio) Works location, retired at the end of May. Aldridge worked for AK Steel for approximately 30 years before retiring. Aldridge’s subsequent 12-year stint with MPW gave him more than 40 years of working at the Middletown site. “It’s truly remarkable that Stu came to […]

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Featured Branch: ICG, Canton, Ohio

July 2, 2019

Discuss your branch’s dedication to safety. The Canton office prides itself on safety. Some initiatives we have started at the office to assist with the safety culture are as follows: • We have a form on the bulletin board that lists the entire Canton roster. Names of those who have completed their meaningful safety observations […]

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Recordable-free 2018 helps IW grab Green Hat

June 3, 2019

MPW awarded the 2018 Green Hat for Safety Award to its Industrial Water Division May 21 at the company’s service center in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Based upon IW’s record of zero OSHA-recordable incidents in 2018, among other notable achievements, MPW executives selected the division from a host of worthy groups. “Our safety observation rates have improved […]

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Featured Branch: Toyota, Georgetown, Kentucky

June 3, 2019

Discuss your branch’s dedication to safety. Safety is extremely important to our site and our employees. We encourage everyone to “stop, call and wait” anytime they are unsure of something. The attentiveness and efforts of our employees are making us better every day. A year ago, when we started charting our observation compliance, we were […]

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Featured Branch: Newark, Ohio

May 6, 2019

Industrial Water Service Center, Newark, Ohio Discuss any recent MPW success stories involving your branch. In January 2019, we successfully installed a new process tank with the help of Engineering and Fab. During the install we did not shut down or miss any customer orders. This project was long awaited, but in the end, we […]

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