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Four people pose for a photo at a Safety Award program, with a certificate being presented and an NCDOL banner in the background.

Henderson-Vance Chamber Co-Hosts NC Dept. of Labor for Safety Awards

(Picture of Kerr Lake Regional Water System receiving 9th consecutive gold award)

N.C. Department of Labor Commissioner Luke Farley visited Henderson Tuesday to present awards to businesses and industries in Vance and Granville counties for excellence in workplace safety.

In remarks before the awards presentation, Farley said he hoped the employers who received the Gold and Silver Awards – some for the first time and some for multiple consecutive years – would post the news on websites and social media “to make sure people know that you are a safe, responsible employers who cares about their people.”

Farley thanked the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce and the Granville County Chamber of Commerce for being partners in the program and said he wants the DOL to be an agency that works in partnership and collaboration to engage with the community.

“North Carolina is only going to be successful if the people who make the jobs are successful,” Farley said, adding that it’s local business leaders and employers who can affect job creation and growth.

“I really believe that you are raising the bar by being safe,” he continued. “We want you to be an example to the rest of the business community. We want you to be able to communicate to your own employees that you care about them – nothing says ‘I value you’ more than being safe,” he said.

Four people pose for a photo at a Safety Award program, with a certificate being presented and an NCDOL banner in the background.

L-R: Steve Gupton (KLRW Chief Operator), Christy Lipscomb (Henderson Assistant City Manager), NC Labor Commissioner Luke Farley, Henderson Mayor Melissa Elliott

Following is a list of employers receiving the Silver Award, given to employers with number of days from work at least 50 percent below the industry average.

First Year:

  • Bridgestone Bandag Extruding
  • Bridgestone Bandag Finishing
  • Bridgestone Pressing
  • Mars Petcare
  • Sunrock Industries LLC Butner Distribution Facility
  • Sunrock Industries LLC East Wake facility
  • Sunrock Industries LLC RDU Distribution Center

Second Consecutive Year

  • Sunrock Butner Quarry
  • Sunrock North Raleigh Distribution Center

Gold Awards are awards to employers with number of days away from work, job transfer or restricted at least 50 percent below the industry average.

First Year:

  • Bridgestone Bandag Mixing
  • Select Products Holdings LLC
  • Sunrock Industries LLC – Butner Central Maintenance Facility
  • Sunrock Industries LLC Kittrell Distribution Facility
  • Sunrock Industries LLC Muirhead Distribution Facility
  • Vance County Government (Animal Control)
  • Vance County Government (DSS)

Second Year:

  • Bridgestone Bandag Distribution
  • Bridgestone Bandag Maintenance
  • Bridgestone Bandag Quality
  • City of Henderson – Henderson Water Reclamation facility
  • Lewis Electric of Oxford, Inc.
  • N.C. Dept. of Ag & Consumer Services – NC Forest Service
  • Dupont State Forest

Third Year:

  • Coastal AgroBusines Inc. – Henderson
  • Sunrock Interhaul Transportation
  • Sunrock Kittrell Quarry

Fourth Year:

  • Kennemetal

Fifth Year:

  • BFS Industries LLC

Ninth Year:

  • Kerr Lake Regional Water System

Eleventh Year:

  • E.W. Gladden Plumbing & Piping, LLC

Fifteenth Year:

  • Sunrock Industries Woodsdale Distribution Center
  • Woodsdale Quarry

N.C. Safety Awards Recognize Businesses For Workplace Safety

The N.C. Department of Labor is taking applications now for 2024 Safety Awards which highlights businesses, local governments and other agencies for excellence in safety in the workplace.

Businesses and other organizations are encouraged to submit applications to be recognized for meeting safety requirements for employees.

The annual awards banquet, jointly sponsored by the Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce and the Granville County Chamber of Commerce, will take place in Granville County this year, according to H-V Chamber President Sandra Wilkerson.

In a written statement, N.C. Labor Commissioner Luke Farley said the department presented 2,058 safety awards last year – 1,737 gold and 321 silver. Gold award recipients achieved a rate of days away from work, job transfer or restriction that is at least 50 percent below the industry rate. The silver award criteria include lost workday cases but not restricted work activity and the applicant must attain a rate of cases with days away from work that is at least 50 percent below the industry rate.

Applications are due by Saturday, Feb. 15. The application can be found at

2024 Safety Award applications as well as  instructions for completing the application, according to NCDOL Safety Awards Coordinator Kiley Willard.

 

In addition to the gold and silver safety awards, Million-Hour Safety Awards are presented to companies that accumulate one million employee hours with no cases of injury or illness that involve days away from work. Million-Hour Awards are also presented during the local annual safety awards ceremony. Access the online application at million-hour safety awards.

 

For help completing the applications or to find out more, call 919.707.7855 or email safety.awards@labor.nc.gov.