ACES November Monthly Individual Gift Card Winners Team BASF Geismar Floyd Broussard Team Chevron Oronite Brooke Margin Team Entergy LA No Safety Hazard Card Submitted Team ExxonMobil Baton Rouge John Graham Team ExxonMobil Baytown Bob Baillio Team ExxonMobil Beaumont BJ Metoyer Team Marathon Garyville No Safety Hazard Card Submitted Team Motiva Convent No Safety Hazard Card Submitted Team Motiva Norco Steven Stumpf Team Murphy E & P No Safety Hazard Card Submitted Team PBF Chalmette No Safety Hazard Card Submitted Team PBF Torrance Jeff Fletcher Team P66 Alliance Tonya Rico Team Shell LA No Safety Hazard Card Submitted Team Shintech No Safety Hazard Card Submitted Team UP Main Office Amber Jenkins Team Valero Meraux Rosalind King Team Valero St. Charles Chris Sullivan Team Louisiana No Safety Hazard Card Submitted Team Texas No Safety Hazard Card Submitted Team National No Safety Hazard Card Submitted The Safety Zone UP Professional Soluons, llc Newsletter December 2016 Have a Have a and and Christmas from Christmas from to Yours . to Yours . Holiday travel is predicted to reach record high this year. AAA recently announced that an esmated 103 million people plan to travel for the holidays, as more Americans hit the road or take to the skies. According to AAA’s annual survey, 93.6 million people will drive, up 1.5% over last year. Air travel is projected to climb 2.5%. More drivers on the road could mean more stalled cars, accidents and other incidents. AAA expects to rescue more than 980,000 motorists between Friday Dec. 23 and Monday, Jan. 2, most commonly due to flat res and lockouts. Travelers should be sure to take precauons before leaving, including geng their vehicles checked out at a repair shop. For drivers braving winter weather, AAA suggests keeping tools like a flashlight, ice scraper, jumper cables and extra warm clothing in your vehicles. Travelers should also be sure to get plenty of rest if they are driving — one recent AAA study found drivers who sleep only five or six hours a night are twice as likely to crash as drivers who get seven or more hours of sleep. Safe Travels!
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ACES November Monthly Individual Gift
Card Winners
Team BASF Geismar
Floyd Broussard
Team Chevron Oronite Brooke Margin
Team Entergy LA No Safety Hazard Card Submitted
Team ExxonMobil Baton Rouge
John Graham
Team ExxonMobil Baytown Bob Baillio
Team ExxonMobil Beaumont BJ Metoyer
Team Marathon Garyville No Safety Hazard Card Submitted
Team Motiva Convent
No Safety Hazard Card Submitted
Team Motiva Norco Steven Stumpf
Team Murphy E & P No Safety Hazard Card Submitted
Team PBF Chalmette No Safety Hazard Card Submitted
Team PBF Torrance Jeff Fletcher
Team P66 Alliance Tonya Rico
Team Shell LA No Safety Hazard Card Submitted
Team Shintech No Safety Hazard Card Submitted
Team UP Main Office Amber Jenkins
Team Valero Meraux
Rosalind King
Team Valero St. Charles Chris Sullivan
Team Louisiana No Safety Hazard Card Submitted
Team Texas No Safety Hazard Card Submitted
Team National No Safety Hazard Card Submitted
The Safety Zone UP Professional Solutions, llc
Newsletter
December 2016
H a v e aH a v e a
a n d a n d
C h r i s t m a s f r o mC h r i s t m a s f r o m
t o Y o u r s .t o Y o u r s .
Holiday travel is predicted to reach record high this year.
AAA recently announced that an estimated 103 million people plan to travel for the
holidays, as more Americans hit the road or take to the skies. According to AAA’s annual
survey, 93.6 million people will drive, up 1.5% over last year. Air travel is projected to
climb 2.5%.
More drivers on the road could mean more stalled cars, accidents and other incidents.
AAA expects to rescue more than 980,000 motorists between Friday Dec. 23 and
Monday, Jan. 2, most commonly due to flat tires and lockouts. Travelers should be sure
to take precautions before leaving, including getting their vehicles checked out at a
repair shop. For drivers braving winter weather, AAA suggests keeping tools like a
flashlight, ice scraper, jumper cables and extra warm clothing in your vehicles. Travelers
should also be sure to get plenty of rest if they are driving — one recent AAA
study found drivers who sleep only five or six hours a night are twice as likely to crash as