Portland Cement Association announces the winners of its 2018 Safety Innovation Awards
Published by Robyn Wainwright,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
The Portland Cement Association (PCA) announced the winners of the Energy and Environment (E&E) Awards, recognising creative safety-enhancing projects in the cement industry.
Presented at the 2018 Cement and Concrete Fly-In event, the winners were determined by a panel of judges that evaluated innovative submissions from across the country in the following categories: milling/grinding, distribution, pyroprocessing, and general facility.
“The American cement industry cares deeply about employee and workplace safety,” said PCA President and CEO Michael Ireland. “The winners demonstrate every day that safety is a primary concern. We are proud of their effort to pursue excellence in safety innovation for their company and their colleagues.”
The following are the 2018 Safety Innovation Award winners:
Milling/Grinding Category winner: CEMEX USA — Miami, Florida.
Pyroprocessing Category winner: CEMEX USA — Houston, Texas
Distribution Category winner: LafargeHolcim US, Corporate Program — Chicago
General Facility Category winners: Ash Grove Cement Company — Louisville, Nebraska, and CEMEX USA — Brooksville, Florida.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/special-reports/10052018/portland-cement-association-announces-the-winners-of-its-2018-safety-innovation-awards/
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