Message from the President
As president of Process Results, Inc., I would like to welcome you to the third edition of "The PRI Vision" newsletter. The intent of this newsletter is to be a quick read with a mix of short articles, information and the lighter side. The information presented provides an update on the company, services, staff and the families that support our efforts to serve you.
Many of you know PRI by the services we provide for your specific facilities, but may not know the range of expertise and services we have to offer. Our services have continued to expand to meet the challenges and needs of our clients. We have recently added a Municipal group that strategically fits into our service offering. Specifically, the wastewater work is a natural transition in to the waste-to-energy conversion area. This market is potentially a natural blend of waste and process engineering, an area that we now have complete core competency. We have separated ourselves from our competition by continuing to take on the most challenging and complicated projects working with a team approach.
We have had a very successful year, and am pleased to announce we were awarded the Corp! Magazine Best of Michigan Business - Engineering category, and Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing companies. We value our clients, business partners, vendors and friends of the firm who have made us successful over the past nineteen years. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or project concerns—we’re here to help you!
Municipal Group
PRI's Municipal group provides a full range of services including: planning, design, construction administration, and post construction. We provide these services for all types of water treatment and distribution, roads and bridges, pump stations, site development, waste-to-energy for cities, counties, townships, villages, authorities, contractors, and consultants.
We believe listening is often the most critical part of our job. PRI is focused on providing results that best serve the interest of our clients.
Please go to our website www.processresults.com to learn more about our municipal engineering services.
Energy Renewal Market
Process Results' chemical and process expertise has provided the means to take on the challenges of the new energy renewal industry. We have been working in this market for the past two and a half years with several different companies to research, promote and develop technology at a time when the topic was not popular. With our Municipal Group's wastewater experience, we now have the ability to address all types of energy renewal projects. With our natural blend of waste and process engineering experience, we have the expertise to bring value and success to any type of energy renewal project.
Employees in the News
Certifications — The PRI family would like to congratulate its employees on their accomplishments:
John Kopinski - passing the PE Exam
Justine Madonna - passing the FE Exam
Sarah Tschirhart - passing the FE Exam
Dan Rife - passing the LEED Exam
Congratulations to our employees who have tied the knot!
Ray and Alina Phillips
John and Kelly Kopinski
Congratulations - Colin and Danielle on their new baby boy - Finnegan Murphy
Congratulations to our newest
family members and
achievements
What's New at PRI
New Employees - Welcome to our newest members of the PRI family - Jill Fiser, Sarah Tschirhart, Tamika Banks, Mike Podsiad, John Kopinski, Ted Erickson, Tom Larder, Jessica Strzalka, and Chris Scruggs.
Office locations - PRI's corporate office is in Saline, MI and satellite office in Rochester, MI.
New Projects — PRI has been awarded new jobs in the pharmaceutical, chemical, municipal and process industries.
Resource Center
Arc Flash Hazard Analysis — PRI continues to expand its expertise to help the insurance and legal community for investigative claims. Why is Arc Flash Hazard Analysis important? Arc flashes are dangerous explosions of electric energy that could cause injuries and possibly even death for people at your facility. Completing an arc flash hazard evaluation along with employee training will not only make you compliant with NFPA 70E 130.3, but will protect your employees and equipment.
Since 1998, Process Results has been an active member of the Investigative Engineers Association (I-ENG-A), a national organization that provide forensic engineering all over the world. Please go to www.processresults.com or email us at: forensic@processresults.com.
Did You Know?
Process Results had a couple awards this year:
1. Inc. 5000 list - Inc.'s annual ranking of America's
fastest growing companies.
2. Corp! Magazine Best of Michigan Business - Engineering category.
We appreciate the recognition and our dedicated team of professional engineers to assist you with the following services:
- Chemical and Process
- Pharmaceutical
- Water and Wastewater
- Energy Conservation / Renewal
- Forensic Engineering
Process Results has also been in the forefront of sustainable practices as a founding member of the Southeast Michigan Sustainable Business Forum (SMSBF). The Forum has a diverse group of members providing leading proponents of the sustainable business philosophy. Stressing the Triple Bottom Line of economic vitality; environmental integrity and social responsibility, the Forum provides a direction to help companies in this "new Economy." For more information on SMSBF go to www.smsbf.org.
Safety Tip
Please be careful when working with or around electricity. Follow these electrical safety tips:
1. Eliminate the electrical hazard by turning it off, but only if qualified to do so.
2. Avoid exposure to live electrical parts.
3. Unless electrical equipment has been confirmed to be off, assume that it is on (hot).
4. If you are around exposed electrical parts, know the voltage, current and arc flash boundries and maintain proper distances.
5. Seek assistance from qualified personnel if exposed to live parts.
6. Abide by the posted warning signs and labels.
7. Be alert for clues that electrical equipment has not been properly maintained.
8. Listen to the experts, and ask questions if you are unsure.
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