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Armando Iachini: Yamaro Construction Company Trains its Staff in Accident Prevention

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Asphalt layers are those placed on roads, streets, sidewalks or inside construction projects to ease movement in those areas . Commonly used materials for this are: Asphalt Flagstone Stone Brick Tile In Venezuela, Yamaro Construction Company specializes in this area. As part of its efforts, it has developed techniques and methods to ensure the safety of its employees, the company’s greatest resource. There are many different types of risks that dedicated construction laborers face regularly , reason why the staff in charge of laying down the asphalt layers do so by adhering to rules created to reduce the possibilities of workplace accidents . The risks directly associated with this work are: Falls: Can occur on different levels or at the edges of terraces, parking lots, etc. Cargo falls : Employees use crane-type equipment to move materials. Cuts made by the tool used to cut asphalt layers. Burns produced by incandescent material. Exposure to extrem

Armando Iachini: Construcciones Yamaro is Evironmentally Friendly

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Construction is one of the areas that are the base of employment in a country . It promotes the development of cities, but it is one of the sectors that pollute the most.  That is why it is necessary to design an enviromental management in which the responsabilities and the economic sustainability are present .   A good management starts by identifying the environmental aspects and evaluation of the sourroundings, aimed at analyzing the effects and modifications that a construction enterprise may cause. In Construcciones Yamaro we are aware of the importance of taking care of the environment, in order to have an environmental shared vision.  Every enterprise is engaged with the caring of the ecosystems, the rational and efficient use of natural ressources as well as implementing a coorporative environmental vision .   The earth movements generate alterations in the geomorphology, derived from the lost of vegetal crust, the soil erosion and the inestability