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WHEELABRATOR FALLS AWARDED U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR’S
HIGHEST “STAR” SAFETY AND HEALTH DESIGNATION
Falls Township Company Earns Occupational Safety and Health Administration Safety Honors for Clean Energy Plant
Falls Township, PA, June 16, 2005-- Wheelabrator Technologies announced
today that the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) has designated Wheelabrator's waste-to-energy plant
in Falls Township, Pennsylvania as a "Star" site. "Star" status
is the highest classification given by OSHA through its Voluntary Protection
Program (VPP), and is awarded to companies for exemplary safety and health
achievements.
We're extremely proud of the VPP Star distinction," said Ron Davies, Plant Manager of Wheelabrator Falls. "By exceeding rather than just meeting
OSHA's compliance standards, Wheelabrator continuously improves its safety
excellence and raises the bar for all companies in our industry. I also want
to congratulate all of our employees; without their dedication to safety, earning
the Star designation would not have been possible." Because Star sites
control workplace hazards internally, companies in the program have achieved
injury and illness rates at or below the national average in their respective
industries.
In addition to the Wheelabrator Falls Star award, 12 other Wheelabrator clean
energy plants have achieved VPP Star ranking. Nationally, OSHA has awarded
just 90 VPP Star site designations in the industrial category in which the
Falls Township facility belongs. Overall, only 1275 worksites out of the 7
million eligible worksites have qualified for this prestigious safety award.
The VPP verification process includes an extensive application review and
a rigorous onsite evaluation by a team of OSHA safety and health experts. Created
in 1982, VPP programs allow corporate employees and management, along with
OSHA staff, to implement new standards and procedures collaboratively.
"By comprehensively incorporating safety and health programs and processes into
all levels of its operations, Wheelabrator protects its workers, customers,
and contractors more effectively," added Drennan Lowell, President of
Wheelabrator Technologies. "The health and safety of our employees is
our highest organizational priority."
Located in Falls Township, Pennsylvania, the Wheelabrator Falls waste-to-energy
facility processes up to 1500 tons per day of municipal solid waste from
Bucks County, Pennsylvania into clean, renewable energy. At full capacity,
the plant can generate more than 53,000 kilowatts of electrical energy for
sale to Power Service Electric and Gas. This is the equivalent of supplying
all of the electrical needs of than 54,000 Pennsylvania homes.
Wheelabrator Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Waste Management, Inc.,
operates 17 waste-to-energy facilities and six independent power plants across
the United States. Twelve other Wheelabrator projects have received VPP Star
certifications. They include Wheelabrator's Frackville, PA waste coal-fired
power plant and waste-to-energy plants in Concord, NH, North and South Broward
County, FL, Hudson Falls, NY, Lisbon, CT, North Andover, MA, McKay Bay (Tampa),
FL, Millbury, MA, Spokane, WA, Gloucester County, NJ, and Bridgeport, CT.
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