May 21, 2012
42nd Annual AGC Spring Golf Tournament
Player will be individually assigned to create a unique foursome by the club pro.
Golf entry fee entitles player to: green fee, cart, sleeve of golf balls, snacks, drinks and Awards Reception.
When you register at the AGC desk, receive your valuable gift.
Mulligans, a maximum of two per player, may be purchased for $5 each.
The driving range will be open to all registered participants the day of the tournament.
Times: 11:15 – 11:45 – Registration
12:00 – Shotgun Start
Awards – 5:00 – 6:00
Tournament Rules
- Four-man select shot.
- Double bogey maximum.
- Ball can be moved one club length anywhere excluding hazards but no closer to the hole.
- Players 64 and under play from the white tee markers. Players 65 and older play from the gold tee markers.
- Ties will be determined by a score card playoff. Beginning hole will be determined by a blind draw.
- Cart Rules to be announced by club professional day of play.
- No T-Shirts or jeans allowed. ALL SHORTS MUST BE BERMUDA LENGTH – NOT MORE THAN 2” ABOVE THE KNEE!! SHIRTS WITH COLLARS!!
- NO SPIKES ALLOWED!! SOFT-SPIKES MUST BE WORN. TENNIS SHOES ARE ACCEPTABLE.
- Please fix divots and ball marks.
- Score cards must be turned in to the pro immediately after play is finished. No scores will be posted until all cards have been turned in.
May 22, 2012
The damage done to our homes , offices , and our property due to the recent thunderstorms which generated tornadoes was extensive, this course covers the techniques according to OSHA to safety remove or demo structures that can be restored or rebuilt to accommodate employees once again.
May 23, 2012
This seminar is designed to provide instruction on how to make the most of your Experience Modification Rates (EMR) by utilizing strategies to get your EMR below one (1) and keep it there.
Limit to two people per company please.
Seating is limited to 40 participants. Make your reservation today.
Presentation by: Russ Bartholomew CSP, President – CORE Safety Group
Who should attend?
- Owners
- CEOs
- CFOs
- Accounts
- Insurance Professionals
- Project Managers
- Business Development Agents
- Safety Professionals
- Claims Mangers
- Loss Prevention Specialists
Topics discussed will include:
- EMR Rates – What they are, how they work and how they affect construction.
- Why is safety important?
- How the real cost of an accident factors into profits and losses.
- Strategies to get EMR below one (1).
- How losses are defined.
- How to manage risk exposure.
- Controlling worker’s compensation claims.
- How to get employees back on the job quickly.
June 7, 2012
Speaker: Chattanooga PD Rangemaster Les Stover
Seven cash prizes, three $100.00 cash prizes and four $50.00 cash prizes will be given away as well as other great door prizes. Cash prizes and door prizes will be awarded to supervisors and field personnel only. You must be present to win.
In an effort to reach your supervisors and field personnel, we are requesting the enclosed announcements be included with your supervisor and field personnel paychecks. Please register your employees by completing the form below May 31, 2012.
June 11, 2012
Watch for more details coming soon.
June 12, 2012
No description has been entered for this event.
June 13, 2012
The OSHA required topics covered include an Introduction to OSHA & Inspections, Fall Protection, Electrical, Personal Protective Equipment, Scaffolds, Stairways & Ladders, Material Handling, Aerial Lifts and Machine Guarding (hand & power tools safety). The OSHA 10 Hour course will be applied toward the OSHA 30-Hour if taken within 6 months of taking the OSHA 10 course.
June 14, 2012
The OSHA required topics covered include an Introduction to OSHA & Inspections, Fall Protection, Electrical, Personal Protective Equipment, Scaffolds, Stairways & Ladders, Material Handling, Aerial Lifts and Machine Guarding (hand & power tools safety). The OSHA 10 Hour course will be applied toward the OSHA 30-Hour if taken within 6 months of taking the OSHA 10 course.
August 3, 2012
Watch for additional details.