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Murdock and Ohler join O&G as safety managers

Torrington, CT O&G Industries has added Mark Murdock and Brian Ohler to the company’s corporate safety team. 

Mark Murdock named as a safety manager at O&G Industries Mark Murdock , O&G Industries

Murdock joins O&G as a safety manager. He brings over two decades of construction industry experience to O&G including a decade in safety management. His experience includes oversight of major Department of Transportation and Rail projects throughout Conn. and Mass.

Brian Ohler named safety manager at O&G Industries Inc. Brian Ohler, O&G Industries Inc.

Ohler also joins O&G as a safety manager. He is a safety and security specialist and prior to joining O&G, has provided safety consulting services to educational and healthcare organizations. In addition, he served as an M.P. in the U.S. Army for over a decade and received four purple hearts for his service to our country in Iraq and Afghanistan.

O&G’s corporate safety director Mike Ferry said, “The additions of Mark and Brian to our safety team further demonstrate O&G’s deep commitment to safety across the company.”

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