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Contractors from Louisiana, Utah, California & Illinois Receive 2017 National Safety Awards 

Parul Dubey on May 23, 2018 - in Awards

(WASHINGTON)— Transportation construction companies from four states were recognized for their outstanding corporate worker safety programs during the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) Federal Issues Program in the Nation’s Capital. The awards were presented during a May 15 luncheon hosted by ARTBA’s Foundation.
 
The annual “Contractor Safety Awards” were created to promote worker safety and health as core values of the transportation design and construction industry. Award winners demonstrated a low “OSHA Recordable Rate” as measured against benchmark metrics established by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
 
Finalists were selected based on their achievements, as evidenced by recordable rates below the industry average. Representatives from each company made presentations during a webinar to a panel of industry professionals.
 
A panel of industry experts evaluated the entries based on corporate safety culture, operational safety plans and worker training programs. Awards were presented in two categories, based on the number of employee hours worked during the previous year:
 

500,000 to 1 million hours:  
 

First Place, W.W. Clyde & Co., Orem, Utah
Second Place, F.H. Paschen, Chicago, Ill.

 

More than 1 million hours:

First Place – Tie – Granite Construction, Watsonville, Calif., and Barriere Construction Co., LLC, Metairie, La.

Established in 1985, the ARTBA Foundation is a 501(c) 3 tax-exempt entity designed to “promote research, education and public awareness” about the impacts of transportation investment.  It supports an array of initiatives, including educational scholarships, awards, management and education programs, roadway work zone safety training, special economic research and reports, American National Standards Institute-accredited transportation project safety certification, and an exhibition on transportation at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

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