Smurfit-Stone Facilities Win Honors From the Pulp & Paper Safety Association
Five Smurfit-Stone Container Corp. facilities received top honors and a total of 30 were recognized for their outstanding safety achievements at the Pulp & Paper Safety Association's (PPSA) 65th annual Safety and Health Conference. Smurfit-Stone was recognized by Occupational Hazards in 2004 as one of America's Safest Companies.
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“Smurfit-Stone is extremely proud of its safety record and
of the employees at these facilities,” said President and COO
Steven J. Klinger. “We take great pride in our safety
processes and continue to work toward our ultimate goal of
achieving an accident-free workplace.”
Smurfit-Stone’s Hodge, La., mill and Williamsport, Pa.,
container plant earned the PPSA’s 2007 Award of Safety
Excellence by achieving the best safety records in their categories
for three consecutive years. The industry safety association
presents only three awards in this category each year.
The Hodge mill is the first mill in company history to achieve 3
million hours worked without an OSHA recordable incident. The hours
worked covered 815 days, or nearly two and a quarter years.
“The Hodge team continues to set new standards for our mill
operations," said Klinger. “Its dedication to working safely
and attentiveness to the well being of each member of the team
exemplifies Smurfit-Stone’s ultimate goal to create an
accident-free workplace.”
Klinger added that the Hodge team’s performance “is the
result of our safety culture and the dedication of the people at
this mill. We believe that an injury-free workplace is something
that can be achieved, and they’ve proven it. Safety is not a
program at Smurfit-Stone; it’s a way of life.”
Smurfit-Stone's Oakland, Calif., recycling plant and Homerville,
Ga., sawmill were recognized with Best One-Year Safety Record
awards for having the lowest incident rate in their categories in
2007 as defined by the standards set by OSHA. Both facilities
completed the work year without a single OSHA recordable
incident.
Smurfit-Stone’s St. Louis recycling plant received the Most
Improved Award for showing the greatest improvement in its category
over the previous 3 years. The plant had no reportable incidents or
injuries in 2007.
The PPSA is a not-for-profit organization that has served as a
resource to the pulp, paper, converting, recycling and forest
products industry for more than six decades. It is the only
industry association dedicated solely to safety and the improvement
of safety performance.
Smurfit-Stone has led the major integrated companies in the pulp
and paper industry in safety performance every year since 2001,
demonstrating progressive year-over-year improvement.
Smurfit-Stone's operations worked more than 50 million hours in
2007 and finished the year with the lowest rate of injuries and
lowest number of days lost due to occupational injuries and
illnesses in company history.
The company decreased its rate of injuries and illnesses by nearly
10 percent compared to 2006, and reduced the number of days lost
due to occupational injuries and illnesses by 48 percent.
"Our safety processes are something we work on every day," said
Jerry Stuart, general manager at Hodge. "We have a mill with more
than 600 people here who have made a commitment to themselves and
to each other to do everything we do safely."
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