At Kitchell, safety isn’t just a priority—it’s a core value deeply embedded in our company culture. To reinforce this commitment and honor the memory of an employee lost to a workplace accident, Kitchell established the Samuel Monge Memorial Safety Award in 2018. Named after Samuel Monge, a laborer who tragically lost his life on the Phoenix Children’s Hospital (PCH) project in 2010, the award recognizes individuals who go above and beyond to promote safety and embody Kitchell’s values.
This year, Kitchell proudly recognized Randy Durston, a foreman with DP Electric, as the recipient of this prestigious award. Randy’s leadership on the PCH 3rd Floor renovation turned challenges—including near-miss incidents—into opportunities for improvement, setting a new benchmark for safety-first practices. By identifying vulnerabilities in safety protocols and implementing effective solutions, Randy has not only enhanced the safety of his team but also influenced broader safety standards.
The award’s symbolic trophy, a replica of Thor’s hammer, Mjölnir, reflects strength, resilience, and the power of safety. Embedded in the hammer is the Samuel Monge Safety Coin, a reminder of the values it represents. As Randy works an electrical subcontractor, the award’s design is a nod to the Norse god of thunder and lightning, tying the symbolism of strength to Randy’s exceptional efforts.
Randy exemplifies excellence in safe electrical practices, particularly in the proper completion of Electrical Energized Work Permits (EEWP). His work has become a training standard for foremen and contractors across projects, amplifying his positive impact throughout the industry. Additionally, Randy actively identifies unsafe conditions and works closely with Kitchell to develop and implement solutions, embodying a proactive approach to safety.
The Samuel Monge Memorial Safety Award is more than an accolade; it’s a call to action for the construction industry. By celebrating individuals like Randy who lead by example, we continue to foster a culture where safety is second nature.
Kitchell invites other industry partners to consider implementing similar programs that recognize and reward safety leaders within their organizations. By highlighting and celebrating exceptional efforts, we can collectively improve safety standards and ensure that every worker goes home safely at the end of the day.
Randy’s contributions remind us that safety is a shared responsibility, and through dedication, innovation, and leadership, we can create environments where everyone thrives. Congratulations to Randy Durston for his outstanding achievements and for setting the standard for safety excellence.