Stucki’s draft gear division in Farrell, Pa., recently achieved a significant safety milestone.
The shop, which manufactures and reconditions Independent Draft Gear products, completed two years without a recordable injury.
“Our team is a close-knit group and does a great job of watching out for one another in the workplace,” said DAVE TROMBITAS, plant manager.
Stucki’s draft gear division operates out of an 11,000-square-foot building designed specifically for the manufacturing, testing and reconditioning of draft gears, which absorb energy and add stability and safety to locomotives and rail cars.
“Safety is a top priority at all Stucki locations, and we’re proud of the Farrell team for achieving this milestone,” said TOM SECCOMBE, senior vice president and general manager.