When Santa (Wayne Lamp) finally arrived, the faces on the children lit up. Every child told Santa what they wanted. He did not disappoint, and every child received a present – from the youngest to the oldest! There was something for everyone, from Legos and Bop Its to paint sets and necklaces. While the kids waited for their turn, everyone enjoyed a hearty breakfast.

Empire Group held its annual Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, December 3rd. The event was held at the Mohnton Fire Company community room in Mohnton, PA, and started at 8:30 AM. The kids eagerly anticipated Santa's arrival.
The event was the last one of the year for Empire Group employees and their families. A big thank you to everyone who made this event possible. We also send special thanks to Todd & Karen O’Neill, Harry & Cathy O’Neill, and the Mohnton Fire Company. We can't wait for the next Breakfast with Santa!
View more

Every May, National Electrical Safety Month serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of preventing electrical hazards in the workplace. Sponsored by the Electrical Safety Foundation International ( ESFI ), this annual campaign focuses on educating employers and workers about the steps they can take to avoid electrical-related injuries, fatalities, and property damage. Why Electrical Safety Matters More Than Ever Electrical hazards are a serious threat across industries. Each year, the United States sees approximately 4,000 workplace electrical accidents , resulting in more than $1 million in financial losses for employers. These incidents are not only costly—they're often preventable. Understanding the dangers of electricity and implementing safety protocols is critical to reducing risks on the job. Whether you're in construction, manufacturing, healthcare, or an office setting, electrical safety should be a top priority. Spotlight for 2025: Lithium-Ion Battery Safety This year’s National Electrical Safety Month theme focuses on the safe use and handling of lithium-ion batteries—a technology now widely used in: Power tools Mobile and wearable devices Medical equipment Electric vehicles While convenient and powerful, lithium-ion batteries can ignite or explode if damaged, overcharged, or improperly disposed of. Proper storage, usage, and recycling practices are essential to avoid workplace fires and injuries. Instead of putting them in the your household trash can, you should take them to a household hazardous waste collection event or a recycling center. Three Simple Ways to Prevent Electrical Injuries at Work Keeping your team safe starts with awareness—and the right precautions. Here are three key safety practices every workplace should follow: Use Grounded Outlets and Surge Protectors Avoid overloading outlets and ensure all electrical equipment is plugged into grounded power sources. Inspect and Handle Power Cords with Care Never press, twist, or stretch cords. Damaged cords are a leading cause of electrical fires and injuries. De-Energize Equipment During Maintenance Always follow lockout/tagout procedures to ensure equipment is safe to handle before maintenance or repair work begins. Compliance Training That Saves Lives Elk Environmental Services , part of the Empire Group, is your trusted partner in creating a safe, compliant work environment. Elk’s experienced OSHA-authorized outreach trainers provide comprehensive training programs, including: Electrical Safety Training NFPA 70E Compliance Programs Let us help your company meet safety standards and reduce risk across the board. Contact Ed Clemas or Jamie Caron today at elktraining@esreading.com to explore Elk’s safety training options and keep your workforce protected and in full compliance.
We’ve had the pleasure of supporting several exciting Empire Group affiliate projects recently, each one a testament to our commitment to helping clients achieve their goals. From milestone celebrations to innovative learning space transformations, these initiatives showcase the diverse and meaningful impact of our work. Here’s a look at some of the standout moments we've been proud to be a part of.

Spring is here—and with it comes the hum of construction equipment, the scent of fresh soil, and the flurry of activity that signals the start of construction season. But before you break ground, there's one essential step that could save lives, protect infrastructure, and prevent costly damage: safe digging. Each April, the Common Ground Alliance designates National Safe Digging Month, a nationwide campaign launched in 2007 to raise awareness about the importance of underground utility safety. As temperatures rise and outdoor projects ramp up, now is the perfect time to spotlight the invisible network beneath our feet. Why Safe Digging Matters More Than Ever Did you know that the U.S. is home to over 20 million miles of underground utilities? That’s enough to circle the Earth more than 800 times. Hidden below our feet are power lines, pipelines, telecommunications cables, water mains, and sewer systems—all essential to daily life and public safety. However, their invisibility is precisely what makes them so vulnerable. Each year, more than 400,000 utility strikes occur in the U.S., posing serious risks to public safety, causing service outages, and racking up billions in repair and legal costs. One Call Can Save Lives: Call 8-1-1 Before You Dig Whether you're a homeowner planting a tree or a utility contractor preparing to install primary wire for streetlamps, calling 8-1-1 before you dig is not just smart—it's the law in many states. This free service connects you to local utility companies who will mark the location of buried lines so you can dig safely and confidently. By taking a few simple steps—planning your dig, calling 8-1-1, and waiting for utilities to be marked—you’re helping protect your team, your project timeline, and your community. Don’t Cut Corners, Cut Risk National Safe Digging Month serves as a timely reminder that knowledge is power and prevention is key. As you gear up for spring construction projects, make safety your foundation. Take the time to understand what lies beneath, follow safe digging practices, and always call before you dig. We can help you stay safe! Elk Environmental Services , one of our affiliates, offers a variety of safety training courses. Their OSHA-authorized outreach trainers can help you and your team stay safe and avoid utility damage with our OSHA 10- and 30-hour construction trainings and trenching and excavation training. Contact Jamie Caron today at jamiec@elkenv.com for more information.

As we say goodbye to winter, we reflect on some of the exciting Empire Group affiliate projects. We enjoyed helping our customers achieve their goals. From celebrating an anniversary to transforming learning spaces, there have been a variety of projects and events. Let’s take a look at a few of them.

When it comes to construction, maintenance, or even household tasks, ladders are an essential tool. However, improper use of a ladder can result in serious injuries, fatalities, and property damage. Ladders come in various shapes and sizes, making it tempting to use the same ladder for multiple purposes. But without proper education and safety awareness, accidents can happen. That’s why National Ladder Safety Month, observed every March, plays a crucial role in reducing ladder-related accidents. What is National Ladder Safety Month? National Ladder Safety Month is a campaign organized by the American Ladder Institute (ALI), aimed at raising awareness about the importance of ladder safety. The initiative strives to reduce the number of ladder-related injuries and fatalities through education, resources, and safety guidelines. Whether at home, work, or on construction sites, this month educates individuals on following proper ladder safety practices to prevent accidents. This year, ALI will focus on training and awareness; inspection and maintenance; stabilizations, set-up and accessories; and safe climbing and positioning. Why Ladder Safety Matters Did you know that over 680,000 people worldwide die each year from falls? In the United States alone, more than 160,000 individuals end up in emergency rooms due to ladder-related injuries annually. These statistics are staggering, and the majority of ladder accidents occur due to human error or negligence. From construction workers to DIY enthusiasts, ladder safety should be a top priority for everyone. Common Causes of Ladder Accidents Ladder accidents are often preventable with the right safety precautions. Here are some of the most common causes of ladder-related injuries: Incorrect Ladder Choice : Using the wrong ladder for the task at hand is one of the most common mistakes. Whether it’s the wrong height, type, or weight capacity, choosing the right ladder is crucial to safety. Poor Ladder Setup : A ladder that isn’t placed on stable, level ground or set at the proper angle can easily become unstable and cause a fall. Overreaching : Stretching too far while on a ladder can destabilize it, increasing the risk of a fall. Always ensure your body remains within the ladder's frame to maintain stability. Ignoring Weight Limits : Exceeding the ladder’s weight capacity can cause it to collapse. Always check the weight rating and ensure that it is sufficient for both you and any tools you may be carrying. Neglecting Safety Precautions : Failing to use additional safety gear, such as stabilizers or harnesses, may seem like a time-saver but can significantly increase the risk of injury. The Importance of Ladder Safety Training To prevent accidents and ensure compliance with safety regulations, ladder safety training is essential. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), ladder safety is governed by Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1910.23 . This regulation sets the standards for ladder use in various environments, including workplaces, construction sites, and other industrial settings. Having proper training is vital not only to comply with OSHA regulations but also to protect workers from avoidable accidents. Empire Group’s safety team, through its affiliate Elk Environmental Services , offers ladder safety training programs designed to meet these standards. Their courses cover topics such as: Ladder Safety Awareness for Construction Stairways and Ladders for Construction Ladder Safety for General Industry These programs are led by experienced OSHA Outreach Trainers Ed Clemas and Jamie Caron , ensuring that you receive the latest safety practices and guidelines. Elk Environmental Services offers over 40 safety training programs (in-person and online), many of which provide certifications and, in some cases, Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Ladder safety is crucial for preventing accidents, injuries, and fatalities. Whether you're working in construction, maintenance, or even around the house, understanding the proper use of ladders and taking part in National Ladder Safety Month can help prevent unnecessary harm. Make sure you’re choosing the right ladder, setting it up correctly, and following essential safety precautions.

With the start of a new year, businesses reflect on the success they had in the last 12 months. They also take the time to appreciate their customers. At Empire Group, we truly appreciate our customers, and the variety of projects awarded to our affiliates. Below are some project highlights from last year.

The holiday season came alive on Saturday, December 7th, as nearly 40 children gathered for Empire Group’s annual Breakfast with Santa event at the Mohnton Fire Company in Mohnton, PA. This annual tradition kicked off the holiday season for Empire Group employees and their families. A Festive Morning Full of Fun and Laughter The event, which began at 8:30 AM, was filled with excitement and joy. While the children eagerly awaited Santa’s arrival, they kept themselves entertained with arts and crafts. The kids enjoyed creating their own festive Christmas trees, reindeer, elves and polar bear decorations, adding to the holiday spirit in the air. As the clock ticked closer to Santa’s arrival, anticipation grew. When Santa finally made his entrance, the room erupted in delighted cheers. Each child had the chance to sit on Santa’s lap, share their wish list, and receive a gift. Even some of the employees got a chance to chat with Santa! From construction trucks and kitchen sets to bracelet kits and diamond painting kits, every child left with a thoughtful gift, making it a truly magical experience for all. A Delicious Holiday Breakfast for All Ages While the kids waited for Santa, families were treated to a hearty breakfast buffet. The spread featured classic favorites that everyone could enjoy, including: Fluffy pancakes Crispy scrapple Bacon and sausages Golden potatoes Scrambled eggs French toast The breakfast was the perfect complement to the holiday festivities, offering a cozy, warm meal for families to share together. Creating Lasting Memories As the event wrapped up around 10 AM, children left with not only smiles on their faces but also goodie bags and gifts in hand. The morning was a wonderful reminder of the importance of community and the joy of giving during the holiday season. The breakfast also marked the last event of the year for Empire Group employees and their families, making it even more special. A heartfelt thank you goes out to everyone who helped make this event a success, including Tonia Carlile and Ellen Ganime. We also send a special thank you to Todd & Karen O'Neill, Harry & Cathy O'Neill, Wayne Lamp, and the Mohnton Fire Company. We can’t wait for next year’s Breakfast with Santa!

As the Thanksgiving season approaches, Empire Group takes a moment to reflect on the year’s successes and extend our heartfelt gratitude to the people who make it all possible—our dedicated employees. Their hard work, expertise, and commitment to excellence drive our business forward, and we are thankful for each and every one of them. Honoring Our Employees with Appreciation Events This past year, we celebrated our team’s contributions with several events designed to show how much we value their hard work and dedication. Our employees enjoyed a fun-filled day at Knoebels Amusement Resort, had a blast at our 32nd Annual Empire Group Golf Open, and enjoyed friendly competition at the Annual Fishing Rodeo. These events are just a small token of our appreciation for the passion and effort our employees put into their roles every day. We also had the honor of participating in the 60th Annual King Frost Parade, where our very own DVC team won first place in the Walkers Category. It was a moment of pride for our company, as it highlighted not only our dedication to the community but also the strong spirit of teamwork within our organization. Showcasing Our Unique Projects and Services At Empire Group, we take immense pride in the diverse range of services our affiliates provide across various industries. This year, they had the privilege of working on several standout projects that showcase the talent and expertise of their employees. Here are just a few highlights: