Thursday, August 12, 2010

Safety Wins...Trane Trains

Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development Commissioner James Neeley announced that the Tennessee Trane U.S.A., Inc. facilities in Knoxville and Chattanooga were chosen to receive the Commissioner's Award of Excellence for Workplace Safety. The award was given Wednesday at the 33rd Annual Tennessee Safety and Health Congress held at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Murfreesboro.

"The Tennessee Trane U.S.A. facilities located in Knoxville and Chattanooga have demonstrated a strong commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy workplace," said Commissioner Neeley, who presented the Commissioner's Award of Excellence to the company today. "The evaluation criteria for this award are challenging, and this company has worked extremely hard to meet and exceed the standards the award requires."

The Commissioner's Award honors Tennessee employers and their employees who together have achieved a required number of hours worked without experiencing a lost workday case and have maintained total injury and illness incidence rates below the national average. The number of hours required is based on the size of the company.

The Tennessee Trane U.S.A., Inc. facilities located in Knoxville and Chattanooga have a total of 71 employees that repair, maintain and install H.V.A.C. units. The facility has qualified for the Commissioner's Award by working more than 438,000 hours without a lost-time injury. The site's injury-free record dates back to January 2007.

The Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development Safety Awards Program is designed to stimulate interest in accident prevention and to promote safety. The program recognizes manufacturing and construction firms throughout the state that achieve and maintain a safe and healthful workplace.

Original article found here.

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