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Merry Christmas!
Suzanne Bristol

Dear Valued Newsletter Subscribers, The most joyous time of the year is messaged everywhere. Our industry continues to be filled with challenges. Personally many of us have heavy hearts with trials outside of business or perhaps facing employment uncertainty. Since the relaunch of our newsletter we have covered sustainability, communication and this month safety. Despite your circumstances, we hope you will take time this holiday season and reflect on the good times and find the treasures of the present, as they will become the golden memories of tomorrow. If you need a friend to listen we are there and we of course welcome your suggestions on topics for our upcoming newsletters. Wishing you peace in all circumstances as you find your joy in the passing moments.

Merry Christmas,
Suzanne Breistol and the Florida Construction Connection Team

Small to Mid-Size General Contractor - Who Should Handle Safety Within Your Organization?

It is easier to say who the buck should not lie with from an overall company stand point. That would be anyone who is not solely dedicated to a safety director or risk manager job. Too often a dual role is the solution small business owners in our industry take. This decision leads to a matter of time before the safety side suffers a serious, if not fatal, incident or a project or office responsibility falls behind and hurts the company.

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Discover where you stand by choosing from a variety of topics to evaluate your skills.

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BE GUARDIAN ANGEL THIS CHRISTMAS!

Be there for families who have lost their loved ones while working on a construction jobsite.

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