OSHA honors local firm with special safety award
A local steel company cut its worker injury level so much that it has received a special award from the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Nucor Wire Products Inc. in New Salem received the OSHA S.H.A.R.P. (Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program) award, an honor that has gone to only 48 Pennsylvania companies. NucorĢƵ award also may be the first in Fayette County.
“This is a huge deal,” said Samuel J. Gualardo, director of OSHAĢƵ Consultation Program.
“We don’t hand these out like candy. ItĢƵ only for employers who achieve the highest level of safety.”
Gualardo explained OSHAĢƵ Consultation Program works with employers that have an in-house safety program to help reduce the number of on-the-job injuries.
The regulations for the S.H.A.R.P. Program, Gualardo said, “are above and beyond the regular OSHA safety rules. There are 58 elements in the program they have to meet.
“For a company to win this award, thatĢƵ pretty darn good,” Gualardo said.
Kenny Perez, Nucor safety director, said the company cut workplace injuries from 27 in 2008 down to “two so far this year.”
Nucor, based in Charlotte, N.C., and is the largest steel producer and steel recycler in the nation, bought the former Nelson Steel Co. in October 2007.
In its first year of ownership of the New Salem plant, Nucor cut injuries to 20, Perez said.
“We focused our teams on safety,” Perez said, adding that there were only three workplace injuries each in 2009 and 2010.
“The biggest thing is not the numbers but that everybody goes home the same way they came to work,” Perez said.
The company employs 100 “teammates,” he added, in the production of standard and custom wire products, including wire rack decking, light-weight galvanized mesh, mine mesh and engineering mesh.
“In 2008, we started laying out the road for safety. One of the first things we did, we had to establish the rules. As a team, we decided we were going yo be one of the safest and one of the best.
“We want safe to be the right thing,” Perez said.
Attending the award presentation Friday were Nucor employees and their families. As noted by Fayette County Commissioner Angela M. Zimmerlink, “I have attended many other functions and open houses and not all companies invite the families to attend.”
Perez said Nucor focuses on families and workplace safety. A banner bearing photos of family members that covered the side of one of NucorĢƵ buildings read, “Don’t disappoint them…Decide to work safe today.”
“In the United States, about 17 workers die each day in workplace accidents and 100 workers die each day due to occupational diseases,” Gualardo said.
“You are fortunate to be working for an employer who is interested in protecting you each and every day,” he added.
Gualardo said S.H.A.R.P. also adds value to a workplace. When there are fewer injuries and related work stoppages, profits rise. “I can be the difference between operating in the black or the red,” Gualardo said. The program, he added, “makes it a better place to work and you have satisfied employees.
“Every life saved is a family thatĢƵ kept intact,” Gualardo said. “This also shows how business and government can work together.”
Also attending the award program and making comments were Ron Costello and Jonathan Soles, safety team members; Jim Darcy, Nucor executive vice president; Dean Marks, Nucor Wire Products controller; Zimmerlink; state Rep. Deberah Kula; state Rep. Peter J. Daley; Chris Rosselot, representing U.S. Sen. Robert P. Casey Jr.; and Jeff Williams, representing state Sen. Richard Kasunic.
“This designation is a testimony to the safety culture, dedication and hard work of every team member at our New Salem facility,” Marks said.