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October 2020 Turn-Key

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October 2020 Turn-Key

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Positive Feedback Magna Closure/Lighting Emergency Generator

Reminders: Below are key components to ensure your workplace and home are fireproof: 1. Eliminate Clutter – Exercise good housekeeping. Clutter

Thanks again, for your usual, incredible support the last few days (Tom Blanton, Eric Hund, Robert Brown, Adam Kowalski, Mitch Belanger, Ron Nabarrette and Greg Koss). It never ceases to amaze me the extremely high level of execution and hard work on display by the Lee team. More impressive to me is how consistent it is. I’ve contracted Lee for many projects over the last 10 years or so. Each and every job comes with hard working, positive “will-do” attitudes and a non-stop, we will get it done (whatever it takes) work ethic. I often get the same feedback about your employees from the various folks that work for me as they interact with your guys. Please keep it up. I can tell you that this is what sets Lee apart from the others – positive attitude and the never quit/we can do it work ethic. Never have I met a Lee employee with a bad attitude or poor work ethic – you can see the pride in each team member. It builds the foundation of a trusted working relationship. Thanks again and looking forward to working with you all in the future. Best regards, Shawn Bentley General Manager Magna Lighting

can easily become a fuel source in the event of a fire, allowing a fire to spread quickly. Furthermore, clutter can restrict access to emergency equipment and exit routes. 2. Designate Smoking Areas – Permit smoking only in designated smoking areas and provide means for extinguishing smoking materials safely. 3. Fire Extinguishers – Maintain the appropriate type and number of fire extinguishers. Conduct monthly and annual extinguisher inspections to ensure they are in good, working condition. Provide training for employees on the correct use of fire extinguishers. 4. Chemical Safety – Use and store chemicals safely. Read hazard warning labels and safety >Page 1 Page 2-3 Page 4

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