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May 2015
WHAT’S NEW…
Please visit our new website at www.ccincservices.com
“Our goal is to provide our customers with the highest quality workmanship and professionalism. We are
committed to your satisfaction with each task we complete. We strive to maintain an excellent safety program,
which always comes first. We look forward to the opportunity to do business with you!”
May Birthdays
05/02 Manuel Cadena
Atanacio Campos Sanchez
Rusty Terrell
05/04 Marco Flores
Doug Stufflebean
05/05 Krys Beavers
Andrew Ramsay
Ivan Rodriguez
Mike Wylie
05/06 Cesar Ramirez Ortiz
Evodio Rendon
05/07 Jesus Javier Quezada
05/08 Gerardo Arroyo Barajas
Marcial Morales
Antonio Rodriguez
05/09 John Arispe
05/10 Zenon Rodriguez
05/14 Jorge Molina
Alonzo Ruiz
05/15 Socorro Chacon
Roy Evans
Jose L Garcia
Art Robinson
05/16 Adam Kelly Hough
Jared Schneider
05/18 Juan A Lozano
Ashley Mitchell
05/19 Edward Olivarez
Daniel Vazquez
05/20 Ross Johnson
05/22 Jose Rodriguez
05/23 Joshua Elliott
Roberto Moreno
05/24 Juan Hernandez
Karla Rivas
05/25 David Munoz
05/31 Cesar Iglesias
May Anniversaries
9 Years Richard Vela
5 Years Rusty Terrell
3 Years Jose Rangel
Jose D Rodriguez
2 Years Jamie Acosta
Francisco Arellano
Rick Escalante
Genaro Espinosa
Arnoldo Garza
Jarrett Hoofard
Cecilio Lopez
Felipe Medina Cruz
Leoncio Valladares
1 Year Manuel Batista
George Eisenburg
Chris Fiscus
Marco Flores
Edgar Hernandez
Humberto Hernandez
Saul Martinez
Felipe Monsivais Vasquez
Adrian Rodriguez-Sias
Alonzo Ruiz
Rodolfo Ruiz
Jacob Sears
Hector Silva
Arturo Tepezano-Avila
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West Texas Division
Above are pictures from two of our projects, Campbell Battery and Dickenson Battery, costumer-Energen. At the Camp-
bell the guys are back filling a ditch where all lines running from a compressor to the Battery are laying down. At the
Dickenson Battery the crew is digging and fusing poly lines that will run from Three
Phase Separator to Headers.
One of our crews , last week coming back from location stopped and assisted a gentleman that was on the side of the road
with a flat tire, the guys were able to help him and get him on his way .
The rest of the pics are from a BBQ that took place at the Lime Stone Energen Yard(Tarzan Texas). CCI Organized the
get together to Maintain good relationship with costumer and raised Employees morale.
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South Barnett Division
South Barnett Employee
Appreciation BBQ
I&E Division
I&E north group lunch, after safety team development meeting.
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Lease Operator Division
Here's some pics from the USSS rollout meeting for west texas.
Recognized for safety this month is Josh Elliott and Santos Esparza.
Insulation Division
That was our Safety Excel-lence-US Shale rollout din-
ner in Andrews.
Jesus Leyva Jesus Sanchez Auden Carrasco Onesimo Hernandez Martin Hernandez Elco Hernandez Alonzo Jordan Alfredo Carrasco Anselmo Caballero Martin Hernandez Jr.
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Safety
Bloodborne Patho-gen Cert. N. Barnett Facilities I&E
CPR Cert 4/12/14 Congrats to 8 new first responders!
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Safety con’t
N. Barnett, Facilities, I&E H2S/BBP/Fall Protection/Fire Safety certs.
Pipeline Division
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Safety Corner
Why do we have safety meetings? Safety meetings are an opportunity for management and your safe-
ty department to communicate to employees how they can do their jobs safer and better. Topics dis-
cussed in safety meetings may be topics that you are familiar with or top- ics that you have limited
knowledge about. If the topic is something that you are familiar with, it may be easy to tune-out and
not listen to the safety information presented. Do your- self a big favor and listen to the information as
if you have never heard it before. You may just learn something new about the newest protective
equipment or a smarter way to do your job. Information passed on in a safety meeting has a pur-
pose.....To stop you or your co- worker from being injured. Safety meetings also allow employees an
opportunity to relay safety/health concerns or improvement ideas to their supervisors.
Accidents result from unsafe acts or unsafe conditions. For a variety of reasons, unsafe acts typically
account for 90% of all accidents, according to some experts. Safety meetings serve as a preventative
measure against unsafe acts by educating employees on how they can do their job safely.
For your own safety and those around you, please take the time to do it right. People’s lives depend on it.
Neil Murdoch
EHS
ATA Boys
Halston Hodges (Flowback) - Halston went out of his way and took the self-initiative to improve our Sepa-rator Tracking sheet for pioneer S.W.A.T. On top of his normal work duties he gathered a lot of tedious infor-mation on each site and consolidated a file that assists us and our customer. It is personnel like this which makes CCI stand out from our competitors. Submitted by Shane Pledger
Jason Hughes (West Texas) - Jason is a relative newcomer to the organization. Lately he has been ob-served exhibiting excellent work ethic and is always eager to help. In addition to his commendable work per-formance in the field, all of his paperwork is accurate, complete and on time. Submitted by Scott Carney Mike Diaz (Eagleford) - Mike did an outstanding job performing his tasks. Especially on 03/27/2015 on the Beardsbey A-1 location. He painted and marked an unmarked line on the work area that was previously not identified, potentially saving a life or somebody getting hurt from a line strike. Submitted by Daniel Garza
Hector Frias Borjas (Eagleford) - Hector was the only one to do an inspection on his truck before leaving the yard. Good work hector! Keep it up!! Submitted by Daniel Garza
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