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Turnan promoted to risk & safety manager at Tecta America and WeatherGuard

Billerica, MA Paul Turnan has been promoted to risk & safety manager at Tecta America New England and WeatherGuard to better support the teams and strengthen the focus on safety.

Turnan has been with Tecta America since June of 2012 and has served as a crucial resource for everything safety related. Some of his duties have included helping to prevent workplace injuries at all locations, advising leadership of safety requirements, submitting reports as required to Tecta Corporate/OSHA and conducting monthly safety/incident reports. He also conducts jobsite safety audits and teaches internal training programs. 

Turnan will tap into his years of experience to provide a range of hands-on support functions for safety and risk.

, including safety trainings, investigations, reporting, analysis and other tasks that align with the company’s goals and objectives. His primary focus will be proactive mitigation of risk by addressing safety concerns, and he will continue to implement methods that build upon our safety culture, positive morale and growth.

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