Mine Safety Award Winners Announced
WASHINGTON, DC – Winners of the Industrial Minerals Association – North America (IMA-NA) safety recognition awards were announced by IMA-NA Chairman Kevin Porterfield and IMA-NA President Mark Ellis at the group’s spring meeting.
The safety recognition awards program is run in cooperation with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Honorees included 14 companies and 28 individual mining operations. The two classes of awards recognize different levels of safety performance. Performance is based on MSHA data on injuries and employment information, as reported by the operators.
The IMA-NA Safety Achievement Award recognizes the best reportable injury rate for an individual IMA-NA member company by size category for the preceding calendar year, in this case 2011. The award criteria evaluate a company’s safety performance at all of its U.S. facilities and non-U.S. mining sites in North America. This year’s winners include:
- OCI Wyoming L.P. – 808,808 hours
Atlanta
Large Category (700,000 or more employee hours)
- Badger Mining Corp. – 287,671 hours
Berlin, Wis.
Medium Category (Fewer than 700,000, but more than 100,000 employee hours)
- Old Hickory Clay Co. – 75,625 hours
Mayfield, Ky.
Small Category (Fewer than 100,000 employee hours)
“The safety performance of these IMA members is truly inspiring,” said IMA-NA’s Mark Ellis. “OCI Wyoming had only one injury while working 808,808 employee hours, for an injury rate of 0.25 per 200,000 employee work-hours. This is the third time that OCI Wyoming has earned the large company category award in as many years. Badger Mining Corp. also had only one injury while working 287,671 employee hours, for an injury rate of 0.70 per 200,000 employee work-hours. Old Hickory Clay Co. had a zero reportable injury rate, while working 75,625 employee work-hours. To put that in perspective, the preliminary injury rate for all metal and non-metal mines in 2011 was 2.43.”
Eleven additional Small Category companies tied the winning zero reportable injury rate, but had fewer employee hours. Of these companies, Ellis said, “These honorees operated all of their mines throughout 2011 with zero injuries. That truly is benchmark mine safety performance.” Each company received a Safety Achievement Certificate in recognition of their outstanding safety performance. The companies include:
- Ricci Brothers Sand Co., Inc. – 68,232 hours
Port Norris, N.J.
Small Category (Fewer than 100,000 employee hours)
- Superior Silica Sands LLC – 67,272 hours
Kosse, Texas
Small Category (Fewer than 100,000 employee hours)
- Manley Brothers, Inc. – 64,326 hours
Troy Grove, Ill.
Small Category (Fewer than 100,000 employee hours)
- Ohio Basic Minerals LLC – 39,144 hours
Denver, Colo.
Small Category (Fewer than 100,000 employee hours)
- A.F. Gelhar Co., Inc. – 34,465 hours
Fairwater, Wis.
Small Category (Fewer than 100,000 employee hours)
- Bryan Rock Products, Inc. – 30,717 hours
Shakopee, Minn.
Small Category (Fewer than 100,000 employee hours)
- S&B Industrial Minerals North America, Inc. – 25,796 hours
Berwyn, Pa.
Small Category (Fewer than 100,000 employee hours)
- Mankato Kasota Stone, Inc. – 14,719 hours
Mankato, Minn.
Small Category (Fewer than 100,000 employee hours)
- Southern Ohio Sand – 12,131 hours
Willoughby, Ohio
Small Category (Fewer than 100,000 employee hours)
- George W. Bryant Core Sands, Inc. – 9,992 hours
McConnellsville, N.Y.
Small Category (Fewer than 100,000 employee hours)
- RLF Baldwin Operations LLC – 7,432 hours
Magnolia Springs, Ala.
Small Category (Fewer than 100,000 employee hours)
Also recognized are 28 individual IMA-NA-member U.S. mining operations for working 200,000 continuous employee hours during 2011 without a single reportable employee injury. This year’s honorees include:
First-Time Honorees
- OCI Wyoming L.P. – 616,803 hours
Big Island Mine & Refinery
Sweetwater County, Wyo.
- Badger Mining Corp. – 307,464 hours
Taylor Plant
Jackson County, Wis.
- Imerys – 302,062 hours
Mulcoa Plant No. 2
Sumter County, Ga.
- Imerys – 275,508 hours
Gleason Mills and Mines
Weakley County, Tenn.
- Lhoist North America – 258,720 hours
Crawford Mine & Mill
McLennan County, Texas
- Lhoist North America – 253,364 hours
Anderson Mine & Mill
Franklin County, Tenn.
- M-I SWACO – 235,151 hours
A Schlumberger Co.
Amelia Barite Plant
Assumption Parish, La.
- Carmeuse Lime & Stone Inc. – 225,939 hours
Winchester Plant
Frederick County, Va.
- Active Minerals International, LLC – 224,927 hours
Active Minerals Attapulgite Division
Gadsden County, Fla.
- Unimin Corp.- 220,433 hours
Unimin Roff Plant
Pontotoc County, Okla.
- Imerys – 218,427 hours
Deepstep Road Plant
Washington County, Ga.
- Lhoist North America – 215,996 hours
Alabaster Mill
Shelby County, Ala.
- Imerys – 210-448 hours
Fernley Plant
Lyon County, Nev.
Repeat Honorees
- Bentonite Performance Minerals LLC (2009 & 2010) – 572,567 hours
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