FMA Names 2018 Safety Award Winners
They recognize metal fabrication companies whose excellence in safety is reflected in their low injury and illness incidence rates.
Posted: April 20, 2018
The Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, International (FMA; Elgin, IL) announced the recipients of this year’s Safety Awards. Open to all FMA company members, the program recognizes metal fabrication companies that have a commitment to excellence in safety. Award winners are determined by the FMA Safety Council, and the awards are sponsored by CNA, the eighth largest commercial insurer in the United States. The 2018 Safety Award of Honor is presented to companies having perfect safety records, with no recordable injuries or illnesses for calendar year 2017. Companies receiving the 2018 Safety Award of Honor are:
• AK Tube, LLC, Columbus, Indiana
• AmeriChem Systems, Inc., Aurora, Illinois
• Eberl Iron Works, Inc., Buffalo, New York
• Eskay Metal Fabricating, Buffalo, New York
• General Stamping and Metalworks, Tomah, Wisconsin
• Haven Manufacturing, Brunswick, Georgia
• Horizon Metals, Inc., Berea, Ohio
• Johnson Bros. Metal Forming Co., Berkeley, Illinois
• Material Fabricators, Inc., Buellton, California
• Nova Group, Inc., Napa, California
• Olympic Steel, Clarence Dr., Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
• Plymouth Tube, Streator, Illinois
• Progressive Metal Manufacturing, Warren, Michigan
• Standard Iron, Monticello, Minnesota
• Superior Joining Technologies, Inc., Machesney Park, Illinois
• T.J. Snow, Chattanooga, Tennessee
• Waukesha Metal Products, Sussex, Wisconsin
The 2018 Safety Award of Merit is presented to companies posting an injury and illness incidence rate for calendar year 2017 that is better than the published Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) rate by 10 percent or greater, based on their North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code. Companies receiving the 2018 Safety Award of Merit are:
• Actron Entities, Inc., Clearwater, Florida
• Anderson & Dahlen, Inc., Ramsey, Minnesota
• BTD Manufacturing, (Three facilities – Detroit Lakes, Minnesota; Washington, Illinois; and Dawsonville, Georgia)
• Buhler Aeroglide, Cary, North Carolina
• Dupps Company, Germantown, Ohio
• General Stamping and Metalworks, South Bend, Indiana
• GH Metal Solutions, Inc., Fort Payne, Alabama
• GSM Industrial, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
• H & H Tube, Vanderbilt, Michigan
• Integrity Stainless, Streetsboro, Ohio
• KMS Fab, Luzerne, Pennsylvania
• Lock Joint Tube of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Tennessee
• Mech-Tronics, Melrose Park, Illinois
• Olympic Steel, (Six facilities –Bedford Heights, Ohio; Gary, Indiana; Milford, Conn.; Owingsville Rd., Mt. Sterling, Kentucky; Plymouth, Minnesota; and Schaumburg, Illinois)
• PlayCore Wisconsin, Inc., Fort Payne, Alabama
• R-V Industries, Inc., Honey Brook, Pennsylvania
• Richards Sheet Metal Works, Inc., Ogden, Utah
• Shickel Corporation, Bridgewater, Virginia
• SPX Cooling Technologies, Olathe, Kansas
• Standard Iron, Grand Island, Nebraska
• Tri Tool, Inc., Rancho Cordova, California
The 2018 Safety Award — Honorable Mention is presented to companies posting an injury and illness incidence rate for calendar year 2017 that is at least equal to but less than 10 percent better than the published BLS rate based on their NAICS code. Companies receiving the 2018 Safety Award — Honorable Mention are:
• Cerro Flow Products, LLC, Shelbina, Missouri
• Olympic Steel, Bettendorf, Iowa
The 2018 Most Improved Safety Record was awarded to Integrity Stainless (Streetsboro, OH), for being the Safety Awards winner with the greatest percentage of improvement over the prior year. “On behalf of the FMA, I’m pleased to announce this year’s FMA/CNA Safety Award Winners,” said Edward Youdell, the president and chief executive officer of FMA. “The companies that are receiving safety awards this year have set a standard of excellence that all manufacturers should try and match. FMA, along with CNA, are proud to recognize these manufacturers for their outstanding achievements in the area of safety.”
To be eligible to receive recognition, companies were required to submit OSHA Form 300A, Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, for the period January 1, 2017, through December 31, 2017. Firms of all sizes were eligible. Winners were determined based on NAICS code categories, and BLS injury and illness incidence rates.